DisillusionedCitizen
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A moneyless society is an economic system without any form of money whatsoever, whether it be cash or a digital currency. This will raise some critical concerns for lawmakers and economists:
"If society is going to function without money, how will the economy work?"
"How are people going to trade without certain limits?"
Naturally, concerns like the two above would be well-founded, and inevitably, violence and mayhem would ensue: people would be fighting over goods, customers would be breaking into stores to steal things without cashier's approval, and other things. Clearly, we need money in our lives as a system of trade, and to keep order in our lives, right? No more chaos about who steals
Of course people would hate a non-monetary economy for the chaos that comes with it. However, there's one good benefit about a non-monetary society, and the reasons might take readers by surprise: Jewish investors and businessmen cannot abuse financial systems.
In a society without money, Jews:
The Jews themselves admitted that they've weaponized money, and the moment people decide make the economy moneyless, it wouldn't take long for the Jews to get punished for their crimes against humanity, but of course, most people don't want that for reasons I don't understand.
If it means anything to end the global Jewish tyranny, I'd call for a moneyless society just so the Jews won't have to freeze people's bank accounts, and bribe people to promote their lies and slanders among other things. Without a financial system, the Jews can't pull off their scams.
...I know I'm going to critics on this.
"If society is going to function without money, how will the economy work?"
"How are people going to trade without certain limits?"
Naturally, concerns like the two above would be well-founded, and inevitably, violence and mayhem would ensue: people would be fighting over goods, customers would be breaking into stores to steal things without cashier's approval, and other things. Clearly, we need money in our lives as a system of trade, and to keep order in our lives, right? No more chaos about who steals
Of course people would hate a non-monetary economy for the chaos that comes with it. However, there's one good benefit about a non-monetary society, and the reasons might take readers by surprise: Jewish investors and businessmen cannot abuse financial systems.
In a society without money, Jews:
- Cannot bribe people in both court and businesses to lie about things.
- Cannot commit Tax Fraud and Tax Evasion.
- Cannot engage in financial crimes like usury.
- Cannot engage in any forms of financial fraud whatsoever (be it insurance, corporate, medical, theft, confidence tricks, embezzlement).
- Cannot launder money to illegal companies.
- Cannot make people homeless.
- Cannot extort people.
The Jews themselves admitted that they've weaponized money, and the moment people decide make the economy moneyless, it wouldn't take long for the Jews to get punished for their crimes against humanity, but of course, most people don't want that for reasons I don't understand.
If it means anything to end the global Jewish tyranny, I'd call for a moneyless society just so the Jews won't have to freeze people's bank accounts, and bribe people to promote their lies and slanders among other things. Without a financial system, the Jews can't pull off their scams.
...I know I'm going to critics on this.