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What annoys me more than anything is the fact that most people just don't have any principles anymore. If they individually never make cash payments over <arbitrary amount> they simply don't care, the point is not whether you or I or even most other people would ever choose to pay with a suitcase full of cash what matters is the fact that it's nobodies business where and how anyone chooses to spend their money whether it's a nice car or a pack of bubblegum.

The same retardation could be seen during the coof. Complete solipsism and inability ( or, perhaps even worse, lack of desire ) to look ahead, to peek behind the curtains to see what's actually going on. "Im not in elementary school and I don't have any kids who attend elementary school so I don't care how badly they're fucking up kids" "Nail salons forced to close? I don't go there anyway"
 
Ironically, the first legal response to this in the US has come from progressives, because cashless businesses discriminate against illegal aliens.


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What annoys me more than anything is the fact that most people just don't have any principles anymore. If they individually never make cash payments over <arbitrary amount> they simply don't care, the point is not whether you or I or even most other people would ever choose to pay with a suitcase full of cash what matters is the fact that it's nobodies business where and how anyone chooses to spend their money whether it's a nice car or a pack of bubblegum.

The same retardation could be seen during the coof. Complete solipsism and inability ( or, perhaps even worse, lack of desire ) to look ahead, to peek behind the curtains to see what's actually going on. "Im not in elementary school and I don't have any kids who attend elementary school so I don't care how badly they're fucking up kids" "Nail salons forced to close? I don't go there anyway"
I am going to triple wrap my tin foil hat .... give me a sec .... The end goal is this centralized control money system, and for the most part they have it. Not many people use cash, and most people Barrow there existence with loans and credit cards. But until they have the capstone (They meaning central planners central banks WEF) they can't go colonel Kurtz crazy (apocalypse now reference) with control because of the fact America still is armed. People have the internet and can see the score the plays, and the end result. Allot of people living on barrowed time, barrowed money, but there are no debtors prisons .... the fight is not over till you 6 feet under. . .
 
What annoys me more than anything is the fact that most people just don't have any principles anymore. If they individually never make cash payments over <arbitrary amount> they simply don't care, the point is not whether you or I or even most other people would ever choose to pay with a suitcase full of cash what matters is the fact that it's nobodies business where and how anyone chooses to spend their money whether it's a nice car or a pack of bubblegum.

The same retardation could be seen during the coof. Complete solipsism and inability ( or, perhaps even worse, lack of desire ) to look ahead, to peek behind the curtains to see what's actually going on. "Im not in elementary school and I don't have any kids who attend elementary school so I don't care how badly they're fucking up kids" "Nail salons forced to close? I don't go there anyway"
In the same vein people are really fucking conservative sometimes, a lot of the 30-50 crowd still refuse to use debit cards for anything and insist on using £20 notes for everything and not just because they're dodging NI contributions, these people just don't trust banks. And there's a lot of them around too so I reckon if the government actually ever does push the envelope we'd all be pleasantly surprised at how strong the backlash would be. Not because they actually believe in anything or see the danger coming but because they hate change.
 
What annoys me more than anything is the fact that most people just don't have any principles anymore. If they individually never make cash payments over <arbitrary amount> they simply don't care, the point is not whether you or I or even most other people would ever choose to pay with a suitcase full of cash what matters is the fact that it's nobodies business where and how anyone chooses to spend their money whether it's a nice car or a pack of bubblegum.

The same retardation could be seen during the coof. Complete solipsism and inability ( or, perhaps even worse, lack of desire ) to look ahead, to peek behind the curtains to see what's actually going on. "Im not in elementary school and I don't have any kids who attend elementary school so I don't care how badly they're fucking up kids" "Nail salons forced to close? I don't go there anyway"
Yes, I dislike this. You see the same things in privacy debates.
 
It's also important to keep track of stores which are currently doing away with cash transactions, and not support their bullshit.
I am going to triple wrap my tin foil hat .... give me a sec .... The end goal is this centralized control money system, and for the most part they have it. Not many people use cash, and most people Barrow there existence with loans and credit cards. But until they have the capstone (They meaning central planners central banks WEF) they can't go colonel Kurtz crazy (apocalypse now reference) with control because of the fact America still is armed. People have the internet and can see the score the plays, and the end result. Allot of people living on barrowed time, barrowed money, but there are no debtors prisons .... the fight is not over till you 6 feet under. . .
CBDC tyranny was put into legislation for creation back during month one of the unconstitutional coof lockdowns of the healthy. The kikes have been planning it for a while now.
 
With no cash, SJW-infested banks could block access to all-digital funds for expressing "wrongthink" views.

Can you imagine not being able to buy groceries because of a post expressing skepticism about the coof jab?
 
In the same vein people are really fucking conservative sometimes, a lot of the 30-50 crowd still refuse to use debit cards for anything and insist on using £20 notes for everything and not just because they're dodging NI contributions, these people just don't trust banks. And there's a lot of them around too so I reckon if the government actually ever does push the envelope we'd all be pleasantly surprised at how strong the backlash would be. Not because they actually believe in anything or see the danger coming but because they hate change.
This should be the normal behaviour. Never trust banks with your money. No matter the excuse.
 
Until the Internet (capital "I) becomes the internet (lower-case "i").

Imagine parts of the world becoming completely blocked by other parts of the world and you're a country with zero clue as to what your neighbors are doing.
We already have that to an extent. Russia's internet for example does any one have access to the internet in Russia? Twitter, Facebook, Youtube never see average russian's on the internet. I know they have there own services but can the average Russian citizen get on western sites?
 
I can understand in theory the issues with it, but in practice there's nothing to buy with cash that can't be bought digitally (at least legal shit). Cutting people off from paying due to wrongthink will invite more social instability than it will generate (since most people will just shoplift or stab someone). Even if we go about civil rebellion/economic collapse you're better off buying metals than the currency that will devalue.

In general metals/bartering are a good way to bypass the entire system anyways.
 
I can understand in theory the issues with it, but in practice there's nothing to buy with cash that can't be bought digitally (at least legal shit). Cutting people off from paying due to wrongthink will invite more social instability than it will generate (since most people will just shoplift or stab someone). Even if we go about civil rebellion/economic collapse you're better off buying metals than the currency that will devalue.

In general metals/bartering are a good way to bypass the entire system anyways.
Gold and silver won't save you. But having a balance between cash, gold, silver, and prepping (food, Fuel, and staples) buy you time. We are living in the collapse of empire and it takes allong time to recon order the future. Rome For example took 1000 years to die (Byzantium). Cashless society is here, but there are still ways to do buisness with out using it. its when all exit routes are criminalized we will see real rebellion, Tyrrany, or change. When the metal meets the iron, when the boys are separated from the men.
 
Ironically, the first legal response to this in the US has come from progressives, because cashless businesses discriminate against illegal aliens.


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it wasn't about illegals it was about blacks who're debanked for letting fees stack up and pulling bad check scams/friendly fraud.

as for withdrawing cash, never had a problem outside of having to schedule a withdrawl so they have time to have cash delivered to give to me. usually can write a check for yourself in your name with a description of the reason in the memo line.

but in practice there's nothing to buy with cash that can't be bought digitally (at least legal shit).
can't even buy a new car outright in cash anymore. if you try to squeeze out the dealer's jewy car loan, they make you bring in bank statements to prove you got the cash in a legal way. thanks patriot act!
 
it wasn't about illegals it was about blacks who're debanked for letting fees stack up and pulling bad check scams/friendly fraud.

as for withdrawing cash, never had a problem outside of having to schedule a withdrawl so they have time to have cash delivered to give to me. usually can write a check for yourself in your name with a description of the reason in the memo line.


can't even buy a new car outright in cash anymore. if you try to squeeze out the dealer's jewy car loan, they make you bring in bank statements to prove you got the cash in a legal way. thanks patriot act!
I had a good friend who got a new car in 2022, he showed up with cash purchase. not physical cash but a bank transfer ..... the amount of bullshit and red tape he had to jump thru to get the deal done was astonishing.

he would have drove out of the lot faster if he took the loan ......
 
I had a good friend who got a new car in 2022, he showed up with cash purchase. not physical cash but a bank transfer ..... the amount of bullshit and red tape he had to jump thru to get the deal done was astonishing.

he would have drove out of the lot faster if he took the loan ......
yeah, dont know why people want to take out oodles of cash. if you get robbed or lose it its gone. smaller banks have lower withdrawl limits because they're tiny banks without a lot of cash and with the number of midsize banks crashing everyone's on edge to prevent the next withdrawl frenzy.
 
Brazil has been moving towards it. We have a unified cash transfer system called Pix [1] [2] [3] which allows quick transfer from one account to another and can be linked to your CPF (Cadastro de Pessoa Física, think of it like a SSN) or phone number. However while it has taken over like a storm it has not replaced cash. Business still have check outs with money, you can still pay and receive in cash, you can withdraw easy and no one blinks if you pay in cash. In a way the transition has been so seamless that it is just another debit card for most people.

I suspect brazilians are just too lazy to resist it, however if the government added taxes to it (on small transactions which is where it is used) you can bet your ass people would drop it to go back to cash. I have only seen one "no cash" store since it opened and it was a small coffee place near a University and it closed down in like 3 months (can't be sure it was the no cash thing or competition or what) and I have only ever had cash refused once since it rolled out, but it was because the place had just opened for the day and the check out had no change for a big denomination currency.

Speaking of the 3rd world, they actually tried and force Nigeria to go cashless. It failed, hard. While people were perfectly willing to use the eNaira the WEF types wanted to get it done fast and so they pushed Nigeria to go fully cashless in just 6 months. It resulted in massive chaos, shortages, economic crash and a mass return to barter. It took only about 6 months for it to be declared a failure and the government to accept defeat, switching back to the regular Naira and instead letting the eNaira be one of the many currencies that are legal tender.
 
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