I imagine some (or many) will take that route. I see physical force exclusively as a means to prevent further harm, not for punishment or warfare, but that's an ideological stance. It may not be practical for everyone.
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I’m a believer in peaceful means. Enough war. Either we win through brilliant tech devs and subterfuge or it’s not for me. Bitcoin is peace yet extremely powerful peace
My wife's brother lives in a country where you can get 10 years jail and have your assets seized for being party to a Bitcoin transaction. (Nothing else needs to be proved: no malicious intent, no harm, no deception).
Bitcoin is violence, to those who are fiat.
it boggles my mind the violence people allow to go on around them without having their natural instinct to gtfo take over.
so disconnected from their hearts and their guts.
it's hard to be sympathetic towards people who deny their own humanity.
and if you try to tell them they think you are attacking them, when that's actually the defense system of their brainwashing.
when you point out that in some other area or happening to others, they get it, but they are completely blind to their own situation.
iterate that cycle a few times and you get to where i am now.
let the dead bury the dead.
most of them don't want to be unplugged.
That's terrifying. I am curious what country that is and if your brother in law has any desire to leave.
I don't see bitcoin as violence, but rather as a mirror onto which people project their internal mental state.
The fiat system is violence and so it sees everything oppositing it as violence as well.
I don't want to name the country, it has doxx potential if combined with other things I've said.
Wife left that country because she wanted to be her own person instead of always being known for being her late father's daughter.
BIL, well, he benefits a lot from being his late father's son, and he doesn't mind. He won't leave.
There are a lot of Third World countries with repressive cryptocurrency laws, unfortunately.
I'm very happy that West Africa seems to be bucking the trend!
Totally understood. It's not surprising to hear that repressive countries are banning bitcoin. It'll be interesting to watch what happens when they start missing the boat.
Glad your wife chose to liberate herself 🙂
I like the Musashi quote because it underlines that there are many forms of force, and they are synergistic when used together.
Physical force, even, has many forms other than violence.
I dealt with a head on car crash yesterday and sat with a badly injured lady as I fear when the helicopter took her she may not survive. Life is fragile. Yet I feel like a warrior against BS with Bitcoin. We must and will win this existential battle.