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How is Cash "Inconvenient"?

Someone here told me it was. "Inconvenient", that is. How? Are those plastic dollar bills really so heavy? I've never had a credit card, nor have I ever bought anything online; I've only ever used cash. It's convenient (yes, it is), safe, anonymous and real.
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therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
A cashless society is an enslaved society, the convenience drones ignore the dangers of a cashless society, they don’t deserve freedom or privacy.

Those who don’t use cash are ushering in their own demise and a beast system.

Digital tyranny will involve the total control of your life and total government control of any wealth you have. A cashless society will usher in a world where you life and every transaction you make will be monitored and in most cases need approval by a Tyrannical government. A CBDC system is vulnerable to hackers, money expiration dates and negative interest rates, full blown tyranny.


“A personal note to the Founding Fathers: We're sorry. We blew it. You made it possible for us to live free and we blew it. We've given up nearly every personal liberty in the name of a false sense of security sold to the masses by the same type of maniacal government about which you warned us and against which you fought so bravely. We now have to ask permission to take a leak on an airline flight. We never deserved you.” -Phillip D. Murphy-



https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/digital_tyranny_beware_of_the_governments_push_for_a_digital_currency