Sony’s Shocking 30 Day Game Check-In Is Just the Start Soon You’ll Own Nothing and Love It

America is on a dangerous path, and Sony’s latest move is just a glimpse of what’s coming for everyone—not just gamers. They’re saying that if you buy a video game on PlayStation, you have to “check in” online every 30 days, or you lose access. That’s right, buy something, and the company still controls it. The backlash has been furious, and for good reason. This isn’t about entertainment. It’s about control. It’s a warning sign.

Look closer and you’ll see this mentality is spreading like wildfire. Books, movies, music—we’re moving toward a world where “purchasing” just means renting, with Big Tech holding the keys. You shell out cash, but at any moment the company can shut it down with a click. Does that sound like freedom? Or does it sound like a globalist dream, where Americans are nothing but renters in their own lives?

It doesn’t stop with digital content. The auto industry is right behind Sony, racing to put “kill switches” in our cars. Tech giants are even patenting ways for artificial intelligence to decide if you’re “fit” to drive the car you bought and paid for. If the AI says no, or some bureaucrat in DC pushes a button, suddenly you’re locked out. It’s insane. This is what happens when people with no respect for property rights or personal freedom get to make the rules.

Let’s not pretend this can’t be weaponized by politicians who hate dissent. We already watched the Biden administration lean on social media giants to silence voices and control what Americans can say and see. If they’re willing to crush free speech online, why wouldn’t they push companies to cut you off from your car, your games, even your home, if you don’t bend the knee? Liberals are all too happy to talk about “safety” and “equity,” but what they really want is power—total power over your life.

This is not just technological progress. It’s about the slow death of real ownership and real liberty. Americans should be outraged. If we keep letting Big Tech, Big Government, and globalist elites call the shots, soon we’ll own nothing. Will we be happy, or will we finally decide to fight back?

Source: Townhall


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