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This is going to be a bit of a rant. I'm angry about many things going on around me.
The UK arrests for social media posts for example. I don't know what to say and I feel like being more vocal and sharing my opinion with friends on the platforms they use, but that would be less anonymous and I don't want to get in trouble myself.
Another example, I heard someone today talk about shoplifting and refer to it as disrespecting the law. As if implying the main thing that's wrong with it is that the government doesn't permit it.
FFS, shoplifting is disrespecting the store owner and their legitimately obtained property, not the law. The law is an imposition, an act of aggression and as such, doesn't deserve any respect. I respect honest, hardworking people and their property. I wipe my ass with the law.
People around me are cucked and brainwashed by commie propaganda. Stacking sats is my silent and peaceful protest, even though I have to admit anger often drives my compulsive smash buys. The more things piss me off, the more I buy. One day not only will their fiat be worthless, but their bank accounts will be frozen for wrongspeak, thought crimes and exceeding their daily quota of farts. And I'll just smile, without a trace of surprise.
Shoplifting is just morally wrong. You are stealing property. The morals in society are not being taught, so that is why we end up in this situation. I dont think it is wrong that you are frustrated with ignorant people. We all face it sometime in our life.
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Beware of unintended consequences- What if your stacking sats undermines the wests dominance globally upon which your 1st world privileges depend then how would you respond? For example Chinas mercantile rise and backing of Russia and Iran by ignoring US/western sanctions and continuing to increase trade with them in particular buying Russian and Iranian oil and gas because China can use its CBDC Yuan to maintain Russia and Irans trade and economic viability thus enabling them to attack Iran and Israel. China has already achieved such size that the US has been forced to ignore Chinas continues and growing trade with Iran over more than a decade despite the US sanctions against trade with Iran. China is now contesting the US western global hegemony. It is proffering an alternative model which provides trade payments, the purchase of commodities (such as oil and gas) and access to most manufactured goods at a better price than the western alliance can offer. So China now has an economy and monetary trade payments model which enables large nations to operate outside the traditional USD system and China can be expected to expand that model by extending the use of its CBDC Yuan with other nations. So it could be argued your swapping your dollars for sats in a small way undermines the west and enables Chinas rise... How do you think your freedom of speech and 'rights' (and Bitcoin!) would be impacted by a world dominated by Chinese resource hegemony, trade and monetary protocols ?
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The hegemony of the dollar is undermining the US, causing a massive trading deficit. It's unsustainable. It's because of the USD that the US manufactures hardly anything and almost everything comes from China, and that's how the US will be conquered if Bitcoin doesn't restore a sane monetary order.
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Bitcoin is a threat to tyranny, US, China's or otherwise. If it undermines the tyranny of the US, that's one tyranny undermined and one tyranny fewer left to undermine.
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Edit should read ' enabling them to attack Ukraine and Israel'
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