Debanking on wikipedia

So with the new regime executive order declaring it essentially illegal to be unhoused, people at risk might be thinking, “how do they classify me as homeless if I am surfing between friends or family or shelters?”

One of the big answers to this is the practice of debanking. If your financial institutions catch wind that you don’t have a stable address, they will try to close your accounts and send your balance as a cashier’s check to your last legal address. At-risk people understand the many, many scenarios where even just this process could be devastating.

Some unexpected ways you can get de-banked:

  • your apartment doesn’t have a legal address

  • you lose home owner’s insurance or your coverage changes and your bank decides it doesn’t like that

  • your building’s owner defaults

  • fire

  • flood

You may be at risk and just now realizing it. If you have an MH diagnosis and you don’t have two back-up legal addresses, you are on this Ex O.

Anyway, do not get debanked. Have legal address back-up plans EVEN IF YOU TRY TO FLEE THE COUNTRY because you do not want the regime classifying you as someone they want to put in the camps.

Sorry for another US-centric post.

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    I came into this thread thinking that the term de-banking was something like de-google and I was eager to find some opensource service tô get rid of the dependency of banks all together.

    Boy was I wrong. /s

    Good advice though!

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      I was eager to find some opensource service tô get rid of the dependency of banks all together.

      Credit unions

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        Indeed, part of protecting yourself is diversifying where you keep your money (even if you don’t have a lot), and part of that answer is credit unions. Don’t just assume in institution is okay just because they are a CU though, plenty of scum CUs.

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    I feel like I’m becoming jaded because any time I hear about some new shit that hurts poor people in this country I find myself wondering how many of these people voted for Trump in the first place. I get being desperate and feeling like some kind of change is needed… The first time. But we had a chance to see it was all bluster and bullshit already and still voted for this government. I know it’s a bad mindset but a lot of this stuff is hurting groups of people where the majority voted for Trump and I’m having trouble feeling sorry for them.

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      Propaganda efforts large than we can imagine operating for decades. How has the rural poor identity morphed from union men and worker solidarity to backing military and police? It got too dangerous and they stomped it out with myths of foreign adversaries. I’m of the mind that we need to reach across political lines to overcome this, we can’t allow them to split the country evenly in half or we’ll be in a deadlock forever that just lets them do what they want. It can seem herculean but there are shades of it when a CEO is killed on the streets or a bunch of politicians work together to protect pedophiles; political identity fades and it becomes more obvious that it’s us against them

      Also a lot of the most disenfranchised are kept from voting at all. Either they have to work, polling place is too far away and they don’t have a car, polling place getting changed, don’t have a permanent address

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    Damn! Yall really are fucked. I really do feel for you. Hope this shit doesn’t catch

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    This is 100% going to be used against trans people, especially the mental illness and danger parts (remember all the cross dressing is pedophilia stuff that republicans were pushing)

    I hope for the safety of all LGBTQ people in the US right now, especially the trans people. You all deserve to live unbothered, I wish it were that easy.

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      This is absolutely a current weapon against trans people. If you know trans people who need an address, get them an address ASAP.

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      Currently shit scared as a gay guy with autism. I studied this, on my own, out of curiosity – how a relatively modern society can commit atrocities upon its own citizens that it deems “lesser”.

      In high school, where we had entire chapters of our history books that we focused on for weeks dedicated to things like the civil war and the war of 1812, WWI and WWII were (in my recollection) split between a single chapter titled “The World Wars” or something like that, and anything later was usually glossed over in even briefer fashion (Korea, Vietnam, and the Cold War all shared a single chapter. I’m not even sure the Cuban Missile Crisis was given a sentence. But holy fuck did they want you to recount in great detail all the facts and figures of the revolutionary war and civil war, down to excruciatingly painful detail. – I digress, it just irked me then and it still does now).

      My point is, nobody chased me down and beat me over the head with a textbook to research the Holocaust and how it happened, nobody made me learn the finer points of going from an economic crisis to an angry little egomaniac getting elected to gas chambers and piles of bodies. We were taught what happened, in the driest fashion, but they never taught us how it happened. For me, nobody had to. I wanted to learn, so that I’d hopefully recognize the signs if they ever happened again. And now I can’t afford to leave on my own, while watching them slowly follow the exact same playbook in almost the exact same way. You start with the most vulnerable people and expand that over time to “everyone you don’t like”, and I have no illusions about being a friend to republicans.

      Also, hey, sidebar: anyone else finding the combination of “gutting NOAA funding”, “open air cages”, and “located in Florida, where devastating hurricanes regularly sweep through”, to be something Eichmann would’ve called genius? “Oops, we didn’t have any warning! Awww, shucks, shame about all those un-people we wanted to be rid of!” And the gators take care of the bodies. It’s brilliant, in a way.

      my last hope is Canada opens their borders to unskilled/disabled refugees, but I don’t hold out a lot of hope.

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        I’m with you, this is bad. I’m not LGBTQ+, but the fact that I have autism combined with ovaries has been terrifying lately. It feels like no one else sees what’s happening and they definitely don’t want to hear about it…

        I remember in highschool getting to take an elective history class focused on the details (like how it happened) of the Holocaust, Armenian Genocide, and the importance of learning from history and our past. It was a great opportunity and sparked an “interest” in genocides and I guess social justice for me. I wish more people had this opportunity and interest. It’s really difficult to see what’s happening around the US and honestly many other places I’m around the world so plainly, but having no significance or capability to do anything about it. It feels like no one cares and it feels like the bad guys won and all in slow motion

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        I’m currently wondering if I should offer to marry an American who wants to move to Canada. Not even sure how that works but I’m kind willing to lol, buy us a house, we both live in it and larp a marriage if we have to. I’m middle aged now, ready for one of those crisis I’ve heard of lol

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          at this point I think my faith in other people is too damaged to accept such a thing from anyone I don’t know personally – (and alas, I have no friends up north), but I do hope you rescue someone worth saving. Not all of us didn’t see this coming. Nobody deserves that fate, not a migrant, not someone trans or someone poor or who jaywalked while black or anybody who stepped on that orange rapists bone-spurred toes.

          Having said that, you should probably get rid of this comment, as I doubt Canada’s immigration authorities are very keen on marriage fraud, no matter how nice a gesture it may be.

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    Sharing info about de-banking is cool but lets try to keep the FUD out of it. What the so-called “ENDING CRIME AND DISORDER ON AMERICA’S STREETS” order says regarding this seems mostly contained in Sec. 3, which basically threatens to pull housing and urban development funds from states that don’t meet the administrations crazy rules. . I also see nothing to validate your claim that folks with a mental health diagnosis need three addresses (two back-up addresses implies the existence of a third main address).

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        Because actual facts matter. You can’t fight a fantasy. You have to fight the actual laws/orders/etc as they are, not what you imagined them to be in your head. Just because one side doesn’t follow logic doesn’t mean you get to disregard it too.

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          If facts mattered we wouldn’t be in the midst of a fascist government run by a demented pedo with full support from SCOTUS to ignore the Constitution, so I am going to tell you this plainly so maybe even you understand:

          NO FACTS DO NOT MATTER COMPARED TO PUBLIC PERCEPTION SO FUCKING GET OUT OF THE WAY

          Do you want this nightmare of authoritarian overreach to end quickly?

          Then Shut The Fuck Up and stop doing the enemy’s work for them

          Unless you enjoy being a traitor, that is. I mean you do you

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            Cool. So you’re gonna fight made up things with more made up things and no one’s gonna believe you because, well, you’re a liar. Also love the all caps. So scary. Really terrified me over here. Hey, isn’t that how fascists get their way? By yelling and fear and intimidation? Oh wow, it’s like you’re becoming what you hate. Huh. How strange. It’s almost like there are people warning you not to become the monster you fight and here you are putting on fangs and fur…

            You’re a tool 😂

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              Fascists have only stepped down from power twice in all of human history without bloodshed

              Where exactly do you think this entire thing is going? They are disappearing citizens with no due process. They have already built the concentration camps and have bragged about the inhumane treatment they will dish out there

              Do you really think this is just another ‘rough repugnican cycle that we’ll get back in office and start to clean up’ like the last 4 times because that’s NOT the FUCK what’s happening here and anyone who had family escape from the old USSR knows EXACTLY what is going on right now

              We are gearing up for civil war and a ton of innocent people are going to die and here you are spending all of your energy cherry picking arguments for the fascists.

              And now that I’ve laid it all out clear as day to you, if you persist in your dangerous ignorance I will have no other option but to consider you an intellectually dishonest forum slider at best, and a legitimate traitor at worst.

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        He’s not? The EO is theater, nothing changed but that. Nobody homeless is copping federal charges anyways unless they assault feds. The OP is also sensationalizing things, you can use a valid address and say you receive a bill at it to claim residence aka not homeless (even if you functionally are). I see it all the time. Often people stop paper bills and use electronic stuff as proof of residency.

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        I don’t know what that saying means, but I hate the Trump administration I promise. I hate FUD too though. More FUD = less energy to spend on the actual battles that need to be fought. I have my own mental health diagnosis and currently live in my parent’s spare property so what OP said would personally impact me if true. I can’t find where it’s stated though.

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          /r/notatrumper material right there, plus randonumbername. I am so fucking tired of this game.

          I didn’t ask for your life story I asked why you are sanewashing the weaponization of homelessness

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    And now I actually want and am rooting for armed homeless to commit acts on violence on government stooges who attempt to carry out this order. Time to start building guns for the homeless.

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    Your value is your money and what money you bring in for your employer and taxes. That’s it. If they can’t have access to your money in some way, you are a non-person to them.

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      Ehhh you are correct but some people might think that having $15,000 or $25,000 USD on hand, active direct deposits going would be enough for them, no.

      You need to have “fuck you” money, like you need to be able to immediately buy an address to be immune to this. Many landlords will not rent to you without bank statements. You cannot buy property without an address unless you can do it in cash.

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    According to the sources in the Wikipedia article, in the US at least, the term de-banking wasn’t even in popular use until some right-wing nutjobs started claiming that the government was using it to shut down conservative “tech” companies, and then latched onto by people like Joe Rogan and Elon Musk to scam people into replacing their bank accounts with crypto currency.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/debanking-what-is-meaning-crypto-musk-rogan-andreessen-rcna182597

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      I’m completely anti-crypto but that’s not the topic.

      This is a warning about an angle of attack against people. I’m not advocating a product. My suggestions are to make sure you have trustworthy, legal access to multiple addresses should your housing become unstable, and to have diversified access to real banking services through both traditional banks and credit unions.

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        I’m in the United States so I read the sections relevant to the United States. I’m just trying to find where this claim of people with a mental health diagnosis needing multiple addresses due to the new EO comes in. That would impact me personally.

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          It isn’t a “claim that you need multiple addresses.” Think critically about the problem. A person who has MH diagnosis or addiction diagnosis, and is also at risk of de-banking due to address instability needs to have a legal address they can prove access to. Proving you reside at an address is how you stop the process of de-banking. For people who are housing unstable, it is wise to have backup plans including two addresses.

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            Oh I see, I was panicking a bit because I thought you were stating that it was a part of the EO and I couldn’t find any references to support it. I don’t really have a backup address since I live with my parents at the moment (dealing with said MH diagnosis). Thank you for taking the time to respond OP.

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              Seems like a good time to start planning out that backup address, since you’re housed and safe right now (I assume.) Hope your luck is better than mine, but much of this information I gained from the experience of resorting to backup-backup-backup plans. Good place to start is figuring out the cheapest place you could get a monthly lease in the areas you are familiar with. One of my friends just happened to have that info handy when I almost became homeless a few years ago, and being able to very quickly act on that info ended up saving me a few rough weeks.

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    Why of course.

    If you no longer have property, what use are you (/s)?

    This country was based on property rights.

    I’m sure most have noticed that a lot of law revolves around harming people OR property. If people aren’t property, why would damaging property be so severe?

    And the next part is the one that blows my mind more than anything - car insurance. I don’t know about all US states, but at least mine, you are legally required to have it to cover damages to other property. Most people keep full coverage because of the expense of a new car - like a home, or a boat, etc.

    This is all about the true goal of the Heritage Foundation’s plan - People to become property.

    I’m not talking Black slaves, or enslaved Latinos, I’m talking everyone. Sex slaves? A thing of the past. You make a transaction for a wife. (Remember no LGBTQ+ in this world of theirs). Employees? A thing of the past. You give workers shelter, food and enough healthcare to remain profitable.

    A lot of people can argue that is the current system. But a lot of people can still take time off. FMLA still protects people. People have retirement accounts. “You will own nothing and like it.”

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      If people aren’t property, why would damaging property be so severe?

      Sorry in advance for defending the concept of defence of property. It’s not that I think it should be that way, but currently it is.

      Property can easily be equated to either work or status. In today’s society, we work to earn our property. Damaging property is then damaging work, or at least the value of the work already done.

      On the other end, status is something we already know that the elite value above all else, so it makes sense that attacking someone’s status is going to get punished.

      So it’s not so much that people are property, but that harm to property is harm to its owners.

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        Yes, that’s the belief. I understand that.

        But it isn’t harm to the owners. The equating harm to property to harm to the owner is what makes the idea of us not being equal a thing.

        Otherwise our children would be traumatized from every piece of colored paper that we have to throw away that they bring home. The unrepairable cars, the laptops that bite the dust, the food that we consume.

        That’s why people being property is no different to the elite. They are equivalent.

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    They want you using banks BC they can control your money flows

    Cash was always king for a reason and plebs were too eager to give it up.

    God forbid peasants do a thing that hurts daddy

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        Government sanctioned crypto is deff worst than current banking but that’s the only crypto we will get.

        Mark my word. Me and homies can’t use enough cash to stop the tide 🤕

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    this entire thread is filled with drumpf apologists and sanewashers

    Congrats lemmy, you lost the war with fascism through inattention and allowed yourself to be co-opted

    EVEN THOUGH you had clear evidence from 4chan and reddit how fascism grows on online forums through deliberate discussion manipulation

    I have reported over 30 incidents of social media sliding from inauthentic accounts and all it did was get be banned for 2 days for being ‘rude’.

    You get what you fucking deserve and I’m going to enjoy watching your collapse

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      it is pretty wild dude but I think some of the people resorting to sane washing are burned out by all the cable news / huff post / raw story kayfabe

      they see somebody pointing at a threat and instead of add that to their mental load, they’d rather shuffle it aside as panic bait or whatever

      i kinda get it

      my hope is that if their banks actually threaten them with this they remember “oh yeah, i’ve heard of this, it has something to do with my address getting challenged” and then maybe they can figure it out in time? then they don’t have to deal with getting labelled like this and losing services.

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        The two friends that I had that were de-banked didn’t get any notice, they just got a check mailed to their previous address and only one of them managed to recover it

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      It’s pretty specific to the CU. Some CUs seem to follow “other banks de-banked you, so…” and some just don’t seem to notice or care about anything.

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    Disappointing but not surprising that the chosen solution to increasing swaths of the population no longer being supported by our economy is concentration camps. I honestly don’t think it’s that far fetched that the endgame here is they literally kill us all while acting like it’s our own fault, and the America of the future is just robots and genetic clones of billionaires.

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      Not just robots and billionaire clones. I think their endgame is a white ethno-christian state. These people want to make the US the headquarters for the crusades 2.0. At least that seems to be the group most pandered to behind the capitalists extracting all wealth.

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        I don’t buy it, I think they’re going to betray those people too eventually. Although maybe there will be a pitstop at “white christian ethnostate”