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AcrossTheLake [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

" The authors recount: “Consumers need products and, if they can’t shop, they will inevitably resort to purchasing them online. As the habit kicks in, people who had never shopped online before will become comfortable with doing so, while people who were part-time online shoppers before will presumably rely on it more. This was made evident during the lockdowns. In the US, Amazon and Walmart hired a combined 250,000 workers to keep up with the increase in demand and built massive infrastructure to deliver online. This accelerating growth of e-commerce means that the giants of the online retail industry are likely to emerge from the crisis even stronger than they were in the pre-pandemic era”. (114)"

STOP ONLINE PURCHASING

https://winteroak.org.uk/2020/10/05/klaus-schwab-and-his-great-fascist-reset/amp/

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Schiffblower 5 points ago +5 / -0

And how do you force everyone to be comfortable with abandoning cash and having to have some kind of mark on the hand or forehead to buy or sell?

Exactly like this