Most people are...bitcoiners comprehend sovereignty and what they need to do to attain it far better than the average citizen. And (sadly) don't think that tribal nations are immune to this.
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I think everything becomes clearer once you realize the State is your enemy
Thats kind of what im wondering, until we do what el Salvador did do we as bitcoin users really operate with “sovereignty” or is it a sham?
It's not so discrete as true/false. It's a spectrum. One metric to measure your sovereignty that may be useful is how easy it is for you (and your family, if applicable) to relocate to a different country with minimal disruption.
How do you comprehend sovereignty when a “citizen” never had it, never has it and always gets dragged into their courts. You guys couldnt stop participating even if you wanted. Its called Sovereign Immunity and most tribes operate under this. Look at red lake and what happened when they closed their borders. No US or non tribal citizens allowed and they still operate with other tribes.
Citizens may not have it but Individuals can and do. I'm not intimately familiar with red lake but am happy when groups/tribes take action on their own sovereignty like this. Just know that if the gov. decides they don't want this anymore, they can (and have in the past) force some kind of compliance (or war). All I'm saying is bitcoiners in general are far more aware of what it takes to be sovereign and have taken some steps (some more than others) to reach towards it. Just by having self custody of you own non-KYC bitcoin you have taken the first steps.
There you go thats what im asking! I wasnt trying to fight im like trying my best to sort of bridge my background with others. Because honestly its hard being from a reservation and explaining this thing to tribes because they always say but we cant issue or operate with tender thats not the Us dollar the government put it in the laws they do mot allow us as tribes to create out own tribal currency. A loop hole i seen was bitcoin but bringing that to the table it always has these same what if they ban it or “attack” it are we then held responsible in skme way or format.
Using bitcoin as "legal tender" would be the absolute game-changer for tribal nations and I would LOVE to see that. And as long as you can be self-sufficient and sovereign, it shouldn't matter if they ban or attack it. I would LOVE to see some more sovereign minded tribes, nations & countries adopt it. We're definitely all on the same team, brother. Team FREEDOM.
Just don't stop continuing to try to explain this to your tribe members. You will eventually hit the right ones and then the understanding will reach a critical mass. Things like bank collapses and taxpayer funded bailouts will help people understand this better.