I don't want people to break the law. What do you do when you resist? What can you do? What do you want to do? I speak my mind in conferences, podcasts and social media. I write books. I defend people's rights as their lawyer. I invite everybody to talk to me, regardless of their opinions. I compliment people for speaking their mind although I disagree with them. I condemn politicians' decisions and opinions publicly. I write op-eds. This isn't difficult. But it starts with the decision: I want to resist, and I condemn abuse of power. You're telling me you aren't there. Buying bitcoin is probably wise, but you aren't telling me that you do it to resist. You have to decide what's important for you and your nearest. It's a lonely process, to take that decision. But when you take it, then it's not a result of understanding different ways you can resist. You take the decision because you know it's the right thing to do. Then you can start thinking of your option. IMO.
Discussion
Thank you. Great points.
I appreciate what you are doing.
Yes, I do want to, and I will resist as well.
As defined by your examples.
I will probably do less, to be honest, but yes, inspired and will do my small part.