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  • Sorry but that's a bit too paranoid for me. As you said currently businesses have to accept cash so why do you need a law that says they have to accept cash? It's already the law. If you ask me this is a dumb requirement. Why should businesses have to accept cash? They aren't forced to accept credit cards of EFTPOS. They should be able to choose any kind of payment they want. If you don't like it go to the next business.

    If you make society cashless, if you give businsses the right to be card only, to not handle cash; then most of them wont. You make cash almost useless.

    How do you know most of them won't? There are cashless societies out there and most businesses still take cash.

    Nobody is trying to make cash illegal.

    Finally I am not buying your story about how your friends don't want you pay them in cash. You shouldn't have added that to your list of woes.

  • Nobody was trying to make using cash illegal. This is a bunch of insane idiots who all of a sudden decided that using cash was going to be illegal any day now and are pushing this useless legislation in order to appease the flat earthers that are their voters.

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  • I don't get it. Citizens elect MPs for this very purpose. There is no reason to think that a group of randomly selected citizens will have a different political outlook than the people they elect into office.

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  • They don’t have less corruption though.

    I think they do.

    They’re literally dismantling their own democratic processes.

    Which ones?

    New Zealand at least has its declared values in mind.

    No they don't. Nobody cares about these so called declared values (whatever the fuck they are).

    I am a transracially mixed race asexual woman from Vermont;

    Sure you are. I totally believe you.

  • You don’t think the EU or its member states have any corruption?

    Why the straw man? Did I say they had zero corruption?

    I said they have less corruption.

    The streets of cities like Rome and Paris are filled with scammers whom they just let roam around to do their thing.

    That's not the same thing but hey if that's what you are going to hang your high horse on OK I guess.

    Spain in particular has a massive burglary problem.

    We are not talking about burglaries though.

    UK police don’t even necessarily trust themselves during public events.

    This sounds like something a right wing zealot would say. You aren't one of those wingnuts are you? One of those white supremacist trump loving idiots who hates everybody who isn't a white straight christian male.

  • First of all the topic is corruption and a court system that doesn't work for the consumer.

    Secondly those surveys are measuring people's feelings. We have gotten used to corruption and accept it as a fact of life. We don't get upset when we are ripped off or when government contracts are given to politically connected companies or when jobs in both the government and the private sector are given mostly on the basis of mateship, how likely it is that you can pronounce the name of the person and their skin color. Or when parliament hands up punishment based on the political party of the supposed offender.

    To us that all seems normal and matter of fact so we don't get upset and go about our daily lives pretending all countries are also this corrupt.

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