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11 sats \ 4 replies \ @Satosora 22 Jul 2024 \ on: In Defense Of Bitcoin Culture bitcoin
I dont know why, but lately I have been turned off by zero hedge.
Did they get more extreme lately?
"In the world of fiat, anything goes."
This statement really irks me.
We are in all this financial debt and economic trouble because fiat and governments.
What do you mean by turned off?
When we talk about national debt, it's actually a debt on its people. The person who is in charge of a nation just have to repay his share. But when you talk about, who actually commited a debt, it's the same in-charge. For example, who wanted US to support Ukraine? It's not all the people in US but only the crook politicians!
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I dont know, I just dont get a great feeling from reading zero hedge anymore.
Maybe the tone has changed, maybe it has been a bit darker lately?
I am not sure.
I understand the debt is "supposedly" going to be repaid.
But in what way, printing more money?
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Maybe the tone has changed, maybe it has been a bit darker lately?
Yes, it's darker. I've just come around to read it after the assassination commentry there. That was also posted by @Coinsreporter. I'm actually enjoying it. May be because I'm reading for the first time!
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Yes, kind of a lot of doom and gloom lately.
Not saying the bitcoin content is bad.
Just need to be in the right headspace to read and process it.
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