7 sats \ 0 replies \ @aldion 8 Dec 2022 \ on: r/bitcoin mods have completely lost their mind bitcoin
I was shunned by mods for saying that Celsius is a scam a year before it collapsed, bunch of paid shills spammed me with reports and mods took the bite. Since then I don't respect that platform nor do i use it
to quote Jack Dorsey from last appearance:
"The goal is to help the internet realize a native currency, and help the world realize a native currency, an open money we can all see, we can all trust, that's not controlled by a government or corporation.”
@ama perfectly said. And in the end all roads lead to Bitcoin :)
Corruption in work places you get in Europe, Asia or US/Canada. There are many layers of corruption happening all over the world and everyone has different tolerance level while playing the game in this ponzi fiat scheme to come by.
LATAM is under scrutiny of the imperialist geopolitics of US and broader global north since "forever", so how can you say that a nation, population of real sovereign region, is unable to deal with their own social organization when they didn't have that luxury since being "sovereign"? Just to mention the US imposed "War on Drugs" was a tool to control and destroy LATAM communities and even their own targeted communities within US.
I traveled and lived around the world, so yes corruption is everywhere, fiat money controlled by govs is inherently corrupting. Just to take example of taxes on salary is stealing, thus corruption is everywhere. What you have in LATAM on top of that is the corruption of outside sources, handling these sovereign nations as their backyard territories.
I think it is uninstructed to describe whole nations as corrupt when the main corruption originates from external manipulation, coercion and extortion. The people of global south are waking up! And yes Bitcoin can definitely play main role here, all eyes are on El Salvador, and Brazil's recent moves to approve Bitcoin is worth to mention and to follow this development
I understand your point and stance of possible new way of coercion and extortion of local people. But it is worthy of the read because it is not completely about new money in that region per se, but about the past coercion of US in south and central America and the control of these sovereign nations by keeping US dollar the tool of control.
Connecting the past with these current developments in this region is very well described and I think that the future could go in more positive direction for this region. The people of south and central America have enough experience with external manipulation, coercion and extortion to create something fair and good for their people and be the example of the world.
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