Seems you just want to be pedantic.
So how about the biggest argument of all?
If we go cashless you can be turned off at the push of a button. This isn't a loony conspiracy. It already happened in Canada to the truckers. Protest against the government and get turned off. If that doesn't open your eyes then nothing will. But hey, it might save you a couple of seconds at the checkout.
Reminds me of the title of the album "Give me convenience or give me death".
Might I suggest you consider my points with a deeper understanding?
I am not opposed to the cashless system; rather, I take issue with the flawed arguments often put forward. I fully support the availability of all options - cash and cashless.
The challenge with discussions on topics like this is the tendency towards binary thinking.
People often struggle to embrace nuance and instead seek to label others as either fully for or against, neglecting the possibility of a balanced perspective.
I find myself neither strictly pro-cash nor anti-cashless; I simply believe in a more measured approach that both options always remain available.
I'm pro both cash and digital payments and have repeated through-out this thread that both should be available options.
Oh my dear Hummin... what has that to do with being a 'real man'? Sniping like a girl isn't it, IMHO.
You've got it all wrong if you imagine a 'failed man'.
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