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“I don’t want to be a martyr, I want to be a winner.”

- #[2]

The great thing about it is that you can take as much of a stand as is pictured here without physical risk. It’s much easier to be a freedom fighter these days. Most on nostr are to a certain extent. We are the revolution experiencing itself.

How to successfully protest your government and the global elites without pissing off your fellow citizens:

1. Put all your savings in #bitcoin and run your own node.

2. Refuse to have children.

3. Refuse to buy shit you don’t need.

4. Support free speech by using #Nostr and #zaps.

5. Live your best life, not the longest.

6. Learn to be as self sufficient as possible.

7. Develop a portable skill that lets you work anywhere in the world.

#grownostr

2 seems like something they’d want you to do

#ZAP! :)

You know - that is something I hear a lot.

I think I understand why many people with kids say it; because they love their kids and those kids bring them a lot of happiness. It seems very counterintuitive and wrong that those kids could ever prevent them from feeling free.

And I’m not saying that those feelings aren’t warranted, just that maybe having kids could also play perfectly into the multifaceted and extremely sneaky systems of control that are set up by the Fiat debt slavery cartel.

I mean, kids do geographically restrict most people (think about school friends, proximity of extended family, etc), they cost a fortune in fiat (even more if you fall for all the consumerist fear mongering about them needing every toy, trinket, and fad imaginable), and they provide one of the greatest sources of distraction and “purpose” for those who care for them (I mean, unless you’re a monster, you’re gonna worry a lot about your kids right?). Less time, money, and mental and physical energy to overthrow your government seems to be the outcome for traditional, system compliant parents.

Now, you might say that kids provide the needed incentive to want a better future, and that this instills parents especially with a want and desire to protest those who enslave them, and I agree with this concept, but does it really happen? Parents often seem pretty broke, distracted, and tired instead. I confirm that it’s really not necessary to be a parent in order to want a better future for humanity or be possessed of the seething rage needed to overthrow the worlds governments either.

From where I stand as someone without kids and who never wanted them in the first place, I see children as providing the Fiat debt slavery cartel with a near perfect system of control for most.

They have the added benefit of providing the Fiat debt slavery cartel with generations of slaves. Slaves that parents (not slavers!) bear the cost and 18+ year duty of raising.

To me, on a planet with 8 (going on 11) billion people already, children seem wholly unnecessary and much more likely to limit your freedom than enhance it.

But what do I know, I’ve not got any. :)

#childfree

#grownostr