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12 Jul '21 23:39
#digital-id #cash #pinned-posts-leni

Having listened to a fair bit of Daniel Natal from The New American, I've come to realise one of the differences between critical thinkers and those who simply trust and obey a narrative without question is the ability to think in terms of 'systems', rather than simple thinking, which focuses only on the immediate problem.

Whilst a 'systems' thinker will look at the multiple, interconnecting causes and relationships, a simple thinker will tend to only look at what is affecting themselves in the here and now.

The only way for someone to understand the problem with the attack on cash / the push for digital currency is to stop focusing on the immediate personal feelings, such as "how easy using a card is" & "how I feel less likely to be robbed 'of money' if I don't have cash". Thinking in systems makes you look at the bigger picture and into the future.

No cash means 100% monitoring. "But I have nothing to hide" one might say. Ok, that may be true now, depending on how you view the honesty of Corporate Government and their immoral and unnecessary income tax. But what about when you're older? A systems thinker could consider many things, so I'll list just a couple:

The population is ageing. Some people have been tricked into believing children ruin your life, others have fertility issues, others have gender issues, others believe the lies about humans breathing causing global warming, so they limit their children to 'save the planet'. The over exaggeration and unnecessary fear of the Covid situation has also greatly reduced births in many countries, including Australia. The new experimental Covid jabs being disguised as vaccines have (on record) caused countless miscarriages and the potential dangers to fertility are completely unknown but look very troubling. What's the point?

The point is, old aged pensions cannot be supported without a young workforce. Look it up, don't take my word for it. Any decent economist will be able to elaborate on it for you.

Next step in the 'systems' thinking. When pensions can't be supported, how do you survive if money is needed to buy and trade? You must acquire money. But then the Government will take away what little pension you may still have if you "earn too much".

Similarly, under this forced to change/socialist type system we are heading towards, you become nearly 100% reliant on the Government. They will provide you with your pension but there is a catch; you must do exactly as they say. For example, you must take every experimental jab and every experimental 'booster' jab they say to take or else your payments are cut off. So if like me, you have at least one (only one is needed) jab or vaccine which you don't want or agree with, then your refusal to take it (even if you're allergic) will result in no pension when you're old and unable to be a strong member of the work force. You'll have to mow lawns or something to survive. Except, with no untraceable currency like cash, the Government will know what you're up to and tax the hell out of you or put you in jail.

Hey, if they can arrest and fine someone who has a lawful mask exemption for not wearing a mask, they can arrest and fine anybody, at any time.

Removal of cash is not a tool to make your life easier in the here and now, it is a method to give the Government total control over your livelihood.


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TheRevolutiLeni
TheRevolutiLeni
13 Jul '21 00:47

While I'm still thinking about 'systems' this morning, I just realised it applies to 'Reality' TV as well.

I can't stand 'Reality' TV because it's about as far from reality as you can get.

My work colleagues are talking about Beauty and the Geek this morning and I hear them mention 'the makeover' to transform the geeks and make them more 'normal'...

What I recognise is the production aspect of this show, where the producers encourage (possibly force) the geeks to dress as absolutely geeky looking as possible and to not shave for weeks or months before production begins, that way the 'transformation' is far more impactful. So because I understand the system of the production, I can't appreciate the shows, which are effectively portraying huge misrepresentation of what the show participants are actually like. Some may call this lies.

My work colleagues though don't think about systems. They see what the TV shows them and that's as far as their thinking will take them, so they take everything for simply what the TV portrays to them, without question.

They're very lucky, in that they can enjoy simplistic entertainment much more than I can...

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