They are salty that someone made money off a rapidly appreciating commodity and they didn't.
Marxists are fucking moochers and freeloaders, they abhor work and reward.
They are salty that someone made money off a rapidly appreciating commodity and they didn't.
Marxists are fucking moochers and freeloaders, they abhor work and reward.
In this case, itâs someone who works very hard but has been frequently fâd by the fiat system, in various ways.
Itâs easy to understand how someone can blame the abstract concept of âcapitalismâ if they donât understand the specific issues of fiat money. Agree with Poe that lack of knowledge (coupled with genuine struggling) is usually the source of this resentment.
Many of the societal issues that might make someone lean socialist are the same issues that bitcoiners are fighting against. Itâs the source of these issues (fiat, not capitalism) that gets overlooked in the socialist case, and as a result, wrong conclusions about a solution are proposed.
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It is wild how much derision you can get from some people when you propose Bitcoin as a solution to the problems it was literally built to solve
Honestly. We've been so conditioned it's hard to think that hard for a lot of people. And the person I was thinking of is in a similar situation. Work hard, be aware there is a problem.There's almost a hopelessness, resignation or something.
Finger pointing, pick between two colors, make sure you vote for continued systemic failure. Our options have gotten more limited for so long it is almost too much to ask for someone to listen when you say, there's some crazy digital unit of account on an immutable ledger bound to electricity consumption that might just be something fair to grab hold of.
Totally. Great points across the board.
I certainly felt a sense of resignation to things âbeing the way they areâ with respect to certain failures of our society and economy.
Not so any more đ€