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I know that you are right.
I have a brother in law who is a lawyer. Every time we talk about financial surveillance, I come away feeling like I have made such extreme statements as to be rude or insane. I say things like "I don't want anyone to know how much money I have" and by his face it seems like I have said "I am trying to commit tax fraud."
But I hope it's like the organic food movement. In the 80s in the US, organic was fringe and hippie. Now it's everywhere. For decades people lightly dismissed the risks of spraying chemicals all over their food, but eventually they came round.
Unfortunately, we had already built a food system that is largely irreparable -- my shallow understanding of food in the US is that organic is not really that much better than pesticide-laced. And all the second-order effects are already set in motion (monsanto seeds, small scale growers are disadvantaged, etc).
Which I think means I'm demonstrating your point. And now I'm sad.
There are two responses, sadness or anger, right? Slowly, we will all either become depressed or turn into DarthCoin.
I think that that's your bubble reflecting back on you from its outer membrane. Normieland doesn't think like you or me. We're kinda crazy from their perspective. Or in my case... insane.