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#5985

No such thing as financial freedom in the system of monetary supremacy.

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Disclaimer : Regardless of the setup for voting win or lose, The aim of this interaction, Is for those that view it, Learn and or take away anything that will amount to any constructive value ultimately. So that counts as anything that'll cause one to reconsider an idea, Understand a subject better, Help build a greater wealth of knowledge getting closer to truth. When either of us has accomplished that with any individual here, That's who the victor of the debate becomes.

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Round 1
Pro
#1
Greetings, I'm taking a survey on newcomers.

What is your impression and interest drawn to the topic?
Con
#2
What is your definition of a system of monetary supremacy?
Round 2
Pro
#3
The system of monetary supremacy is concluded with the answer to this question.

Now, the question is very straightforward. Is there anything at all you can do in the world of commerce, the exchange of goods and services and so forth without money having anything to do with it?

If the answer is yes, then that's where you the opposing side gets to argue and defend that.

If you say no, it means the monetary system reigns supreme, you are subject to it and in turn means you're not free from it .

That's what monetary or currency supremacy means. You have no where to escape the system except, except and this could possibly be the only exception, except outside the system.

Now how or have you accomplish this? Who has successfully committed a monetary prison break?

Those that perhaps survive in the wilderness, off the grid and are just subject to their own work to survive and probability as far as making it like that.

For those that have not made it out of the prison participate on a daily basis. You're not free from finances. So this phrase of being financially free or having financial freedom is a misnomer or oxymoronic as the phrase police brutality.

Your finances dictate how you live, where you live , what you do to be able to live and so forth.

Your funds , think of like a leash or chain and shackles, see. Some may have many funds, great slack in that chain. 

As a person has much wherewithal to go about, travel the world as a prisoner has much room to roam the prison yard. The extent of your freedom is your wallet which is your warden.

Likewise for those that have very little funds. Less room, way less slack and things you're able to do.

That's what it is in a nutshell. When looking at this on a grand scale, I never realized how much of life is tied to money. I thought before there are somethings that aren't.

Everything of life is tied within the system. Just looking around you, you see images , communications that represents or encourages monetary obligation. When you wake up, that's at a cost. When you're in slumber, it's at a cost. For me to just look in a certain direction, just to take a look and say "look at that building" is at a cost . Not to mention a building with an image like a billboard or sign.

Just to make this text is at a cost. I can't think of anything within the system of commerce, economics, in the system of currency, monetary obligation where a person is not obligated or subject to monetary parameters.

I yield.
Con
#4
Forfeited
Round 3
Pro
#5
I rest my case.
Con
#6
Forfeited
Round 4
Pro
#7
Closing the case early.
Con
#8
Forfeited
Round 5
Pro
#9
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