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Question for the anti-bank, anti-lending and anti-crypto crowd (who believe all 3)
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 84198874:MV81MjkyMTQ1Xzk3NTQxOTI3X0Y0MjU3QTQ=] The core of mutual credit lies in the hypothecation of the promissory note. Absolute genius; too bad nobody told you. Your credit is your property, however one hundred years ago the claim was made that the credit of a nation is the property of the government. This idea lies at the heart of socialism and is the fifth plank of the communist manifesto. You have been living under communism all of your life. Your body, your life has been pledged for value in a system of bondage that dates back to ancient Babylon. You have been moved into an economic bondage that is absolutely Biblical in history. Rethink money and credit and free yourself. You don't need violence and destruction; you need a better idea. What if you enjoyed a vested position in ownership of the monetary system? [/quote]
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Say you want to buy a house. Should only people that have enough cash be able to buy?
If you don’t like fiat or crypto, do you think everyone should have hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of PM in their homes? I go to buy a house and I need $500,000 worth of gold and I am just going to hand it all to the seller? Who is then going to just trust it’s all real gold?
If you don’t believe in lending and interest, are you a commie that wants other people’s money for nothing? Why should a random stranger give you their money to use for free?
Seems like there is a segment of people who are anti anything financial (because they are financially illiterate) yet don’t have any realistic solutions on how things would work otherwise.
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