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After helping Ukrainians to smuggle some more black market ammo, the alleged Bitcoin creator went to the Palestinian war front and brought a used Ford truck to help fight the evil on the other side of the border.

We managed to get a few quotes from Todd:

"It's a battle of good vs evil. And it's clear who is who here."

"Maybe I am a Bitcoin millionaire, but I need your donations to buy them a beater because it's good for my public image."

"Palestine is more libertarian than the US. You never see the police, children will do anything for a Coca Cola."

He may not be the hero we need, but sure he is the hero that gets shit done in the most fucked up places.

15 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 24 Apr

Are you the same anon that posts under his Ukraine post? Or are there multiple people posting "anonymously" on this topic?

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@anon questioning another @anon, this might just be too interesting to miss

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It's a battle of good vs evil. And it's clear who is who here.

There’s an uncomfortable question lingering in the background: what does it mean to “help” in a war zone? Is it conviction? Ego? Performance? Maybe all three at once. Because the line between heroism and opportunism can get blurry, especially when the stakes are high and the audience is global.

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Yes I do wonder what @petertodds views are on the genocide and Israeli land grabs occurring in Gaza-Lebanon-Palestine.

Seems to be a no go area for many freedom fighting Bitcoin Maxi Libertarians?

Is The Greater Israel Project a taboo subject to Libertarians?

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