“Stay within the law”... laws that a corrupted system creates unilaterally, without consent or public buy-in.

No one asked for digital IDs, yet here they are. No one wanted carbon taxes, yet they were imposed anyway. Don’t accept a digital ID? You can’t work. Don’t pay taxes? You go to jail.

And even if you do follow the rules they create, the system can still choose to ignore its own laws whenever it suits them. Your bank account can be frozen overnight because you’ve been rebranded a “terrorist” and accused of “attacking democracy.”

In your article, you call this “exiting.” But as long as you are complying with their rules and operating inside their system, you haven’t exited anything. You are still fully subject to the system you claim to oppose.

What you’re describing isn’t exit, it’s voice.

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Larp + cope = Larpoopium.

I know Peter takes a lot of flak from other Bitcoiners, but I like him. I respect him and admire him as a business owner and operator.

That said, I think he’s still trying to solve 21st-century problems from inside a 20th-century political box. It’s like trying to fix the monetary system by making fiat work better.

Bitcoin wasn’t a political solution to monetary failure, it was a technological one. And politics won’t be repaired by re-arguing old frameworks either. It will require an entirely new technological lens, not a refurbished version of the last century’s ideas.

I like him too, but its still larpoopium.

very true. alot of people out there trying to raise the dead, not understanding they’re dead.

Necromancy making a come back 😂