Message from @Grenade123

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2019-02-10 02:00:57 UTC  

How long do you think it will be before that new bank folds to the same pressure as the last?

2019-02-10 02:01:02 UTC  

It is also possible that the bank had no choice, and it was an underlying credit network applying pressure

2019-02-10 02:01:21 UTC  

If that is the case then he effectively no longer has an account

2019-02-10 02:01:34 UTC  

the same pressure will be applied to whatever bank he opens an account at

2019-02-10 02:01:41 UTC  

It all depends on who pressured them and why.

2019-02-10 02:02:32 UTC  

Assuming it wasn't him mismanaging an account

2019-02-10 02:03:05 UTC  

the free market of ideas is essential! and taking away someone's source of income is horrible imo

2019-02-10 02:03:24 UTC  

were not talking about their source of income

2019-02-10 02:03:30 UTC  

were talking about his savings and checking account

2019-02-10 02:03:45 UTC  

Gundealers and manufacturers have been removed from the a good portion of the banking system for about a year now. So far they've fallen back on local credit unions and the kinds of banks that used to loan to the porn industry.

2019-02-10 02:04:22 UTC  

oh wow, that is dirty

2019-02-10 02:05:30 UTC  

tbh, most people should fall back to local credit unions

2019-02-10 02:05:39 UTC  

I actually think it's probably internal pressure. And if anything, that's far more important than external. Suppose you were at the meeting where they were discussing banning this guy. There's an open ANTIFA member with some power in the bank organization who's claiming this guy is a white nationalist and anyone who defends him is a crypt-fascist.

Would you say anything? People on the right are always telling each other to "keep your head down" and "it'll work out and the pendulum will swing back so don't worry about it"

2019-02-10 02:05:45 UTC  

And more and more people get un-personed.

2019-02-10 02:05:49 UTC  

I need to settle down in a few years and I'm certainly looking at them

2019-02-10 02:06:35 UTC  

Banks don't fear antifa members, even internally.

2019-02-10 02:06:42 UTC  

lol

2019-02-10 02:06:51 UTC  

banks fear bad publicity like all companies

2019-02-10 02:07:02 UTC  

Please

2019-02-10 02:07:23 UTC  

As stated earlier, they allow internal crime organizations to use their networks

2019-02-10 02:07:51 UTC  

And get called out all the time. Think Western Union cares that they are the bank of choice for scammers?

2019-02-10 02:08:00 UTC  

No, they get a cut of the profits.

2019-02-10 02:08:28 UTC  

they care when the people cirticizing them start planting bombs against other people they denounce

2019-02-10 02:09:03 UTC  

Who said that the people who matter know about the bombs?

2019-02-10 02:09:14 UTC  

Why? Insurance pays for the damage, they get a new building

2019-02-10 02:09:22 UTC  

lol

2019-02-10 02:09:25 UTC  

I'm just saying, the blame is on the organization of the right and a complete inability to hit back or even defend itself.

2019-02-10 02:09:26 UTC  

Hard to get a new life

2019-02-10 02:09:51 UTC  

At some point though, I think China and or Russia might spot the opportunity. Then things will get very nasty.

2019-02-10 02:09:52 UTC  

You think the big wigs at the top care about their employees?

2019-02-10 02:10:19 UTC  

Some do. The left is very good at organizing people and starting employee revolts. Look at Google and the CIA.

2019-02-10 02:10:30 UTC  

No, but they care about their own lives

2019-02-10 02:10:37 UTC  

And it only takes a couple well positioned people and a bit of propaganda.

2019-02-10 02:10:43 UTC  

Chances of the owner of a bank getting bombed are pretty low given antifa usually attacks local business and rarely the people they actually hate.

2019-02-10 02:10:45 UTC  

And a general culture of fear.

2019-02-10 02:10:51 UTC  

so much to unpack reading this conversation

2019-02-10 02:11:08 UTC  

See, the CIA is interesting

2019-02-10 02:11:41 UTC  

Because that goes back to talk about the credit networks threatening to cut off interbanking network access

2019-02-10 02:12:13 UTC  

Or to that government program desided to threaten banks to "defend terrorist" which was never shut down

2019-02-10 02:12:54 UTC  

And if you can prove someone in the government is using that program to suppress political opponents, that is a major violation of the first amendment.

2019-02-10 02:13:14 UTC  

And actually violation, unlike the company doing it on its own.