I'm 40 something, and I was old enough to remember perfectly when the debate broke out in my country about allowing cops to have speed radars, then to put fixed ones on the roads that take pictures of cars, then to have cameras recording open public spaces, then helicopters with special cameras that can see if you have your hands off the wheel or are looking at your cellphone from 300 meters above while flying at high speed, then to have tolls with cameras that scan your plate and your wind shield for a sticker that tells them if you paid for insurance this year or not and even if your car is authorized to enter the metro area surrounding the city or not (it's not if it's approx. 20 years old or more)...

And don't even get me started about the encroachment on telecommunications, internet, and banking privacy... completely gone and forgotten.

Every time, without fail, there is public uproar and people clearly express that they're against the new measure in polls. Nothing changes, the machine keeps going, relentless, with the certainty that people will submit and adapt, and submit again. And the same politicians that condemn these measure when they're in the opposition, never, not once, roll them back when they get to power. On the contrary, they pass new, more expansive ones.

Unfortunately no, there is no final punchline to this note. I'm not optimistic at all. The only way back to normalcy would be a consistent and persistent majority of the population voting adamantly to dismantle the monstrous State structure that has been superposed on them. But that will never happen, because those who have built it know that people value safety and comfort above personal responsibility and freedom, and they have built in plenty of mechanisms to bribe, cajole and threaten, as required to force each individual into submission.

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All valid points. At the same time as the freedoms erode for citizens in one country more freedoms will open up in another. People will naturally go where they are treated best. This is how America became an empire. If America doesn’t lead the charge another country will rise to the top. Bitcoin will be major catalyst for all of this. Or as we used to say, #Bitcoin fixes this.

Not true. There isn't one single country in the world, and I mean not one, where financial freedom (just to give one example) has expanded in the last quarter of a century or more. Instead, even countries like Switzerland have finally submitted and begun to apply the same AML and KYC regulations as the countries where those started. Likewise, every single country that has implemented things like national photo identification card systems has expanded them, not rolled them back. And the list goes on.

Government powers will shrink so drastically over the coming decades. We have a difficult time seeing this because we’ve become so accustomed to their extreme power within the fiat realm.

IMO we are entering a new era where governments will have to compete for citizens in the same way companies compete for customers. That’s currently not happening because of the fiat money printers. Again, #bitcoin will fix this.

I don't think most people are willing to relocate to friendlier jurisdictions. Relationships act as anchors - friends and family can't just be replaced.

Most people are going to stomach increasing surveillance and state overreach forever and be boiled in the pot slowly even if they see what is happening.

We all have different thresholds for sure. California is a perfect microcosm for this. We left, some of our friends/family left and some stayed. IMO people with higher surveillance and 🤡policy thresholds will obviously stay longer.

Then suddenly it will be a max exodus like we’ve see the last two years. I think this plays out on national level across the globe.

Exodus where? That's my point. Right now there are places I could go. But there isn't that much of a difference really even today, and in any case they will inevitably go the same road we've already gone.

One million people have left CA since 2020. Mostly because of over regulation. We are still early in this transition, but it will happen. Countries will act in their own self interest.

Difference in what?

People will choose what’s important to them and go to “said place” that coincides with those “important principles” Just like Americans currently do choosing to live in different states. (Red or Blue) Similarly how Europeans decided to come to America during the 19th and 20th centuries for more freedom and prosperity.

We are early.

I'm in the same age bracket, and I remember a lot of these 'conversations' over the years. And you are right, the machine just keeps rolling on.