The Social Credit Trap: Paris "Love-Coins" are a Trojan Horse for Surveillance
PARIS — The launch of "Love-Coins" in Paris today is being wrapped in the flowery language of "community" and "compassion," but make no mistake: this is a chilling first step toward a social credit system that would make even the most hardened technocrat blush. By attempting to put a digital price tag on neighborly acts, the globalist elite are essentially turning our private lives into a state-managed transaction.
What the liberal media calls "rewards," the quiet majority recognizes as "monitoring." To earn these coins, you must be tracked, your "service" must be verified by an algorithm, and your spending must be conducted within a state-approved network of independent shops. "It is a restoration of the snitch," notes Bea Whitmore. "They want us to perform for the digital ledger, replacing genuine, ancestral community bonds with a desperate scramble for 'social points' that can be revoked at the whim of the Mayor."
True kindness is a matter of character and faith, not a digital balance. The "Great Restoration" is about protecting the sanctity of our homes and our private interactions from the prying eyes of the state. By monetizing love, Paris is actually cheapening it, turning the human soul into a managed data-point. We must reject these digital leashes and return to the simple, unrecorded decency that has sustained our nations for centuries. Today, Paris lost its heart to an algorithm.