Tech bosses spend millions more on personal security
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The number of private security firms the FT has been able to interview tells its own story, and their backgrounds too: experienceD, skilled staff leaving the FBI to set up business as entourage for our new feudal overlords.
People are losing faith in society as having anything approaching meritocracy. Rising to the top is no longer credible. And it’s not just security spending, it’s all that work on their mythos and origin stories promoting the idea that they are ubermensch.
It fails because there is a top. Democracies, where being a high profile politician is just another job, are mostly healthy.
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All those tech tools and they still have to hire humans to make them safe. Hope the help don’t turn on the greedy tech bosses /s.
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Here's hoping they keep living in fear.
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"I could create a better, safer world for myself and everyone else, building genuine goodwill from my fellow human beings... nah. I'll just triple-down on the alienation and paranoia."
They like having the monetary high score too much to ever give it up and make any changes that would hurt their score. On the contrary, they'll change things to increase the number and call it winning in the game of life. The people complaining about it are just annoying inferior bugs to them.
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Good, now let's home that one of their personal securty goons turns against them.
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I wonder what companies provide such services. Is it more private army like Blackwater or some regular VIP security company.
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I wonder what companies provide such services. Is it more private army like Blackwater or some regular VIP security company.
Firms like Blackwater usually start as private VIP security. Gotta build that rep.
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I'm glad I played cyberpunk 2077 bc this is playing out exactly like a cyberpunk dystopia
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So just figure out who’s on the security team. They can have their minds changed.
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Good, now let's home that one of their personal securty goons turns against them.
Glad to see someone that thinks similarly to me. The more goons, the more potential holes!
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