So nostr:npub12lzwey2hjc2ce0stwa3ldhg04h93wj263lvdhrf87qfzz9jsggeqwuntw2 shared this clip with me and this is literally every American leftie who is into Bitcoin 🤣
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So nostr:npub12lzwey2hjc2ce0stwa3ldhg04h93wj263lvdhrf87qfzz9jsggeqwuntw2 shared this clip with me and this is literally every American leftie who is into Bitcoin 🤣
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Checks out.
Remember, after they engineered him out of the primaries, Bernie could’ve run as an independent, or bit back hard in other ways, but he didn’t. That was his choice.
Progressive bitcoiners are just picking up where he left off, using methods that aren’t fundamentally broken. That’s our choice.
Bitcoin isn’t checking out, it’s taking responsibility where your representatives have failed miserably.
lol minus the ketamine and zyn…
Also 100% probability that Bernie doesn’t understand bitcoin.
I would have given him credit for understanding the dispondance and disenchantment at one point but he kinda simping the establishment now too. Just another politician.
The second he said “Really?!?” when he was told that some Bernie supporters pivoted to bitcoin was the immediate sign that he doesn’t understand it. There is a cut in the video so I’m sure the interviewer explains it to him and that’s why he seemingly understands the connection
Would love to see this whole interview if someone has a link
Hilarious and incredible
I’m disappointed in the framing from both parties here. I think it’s incorrect to say these erstwhile Bernie supporters who became Bitcoiners “checked out of politics.” I think that framing assumes politics can only be undertaken or engaged with via the two-party system, which is a concession I think we should more vigorously refuse to make. Speaking personally, I think Bernie’s loss was more of a wake-up call to the corruption and rot within the dem party machinery and the need for a different path. Which then led to the Bitcoin rabbit hole. I think Bitcoin is a lifeboat for many things and circumstances, and among them it’s a lifeboat out of the two-party duopoly (or so I hope). I’m wholly uninterested in slamming Bitcoin into the dem or Republican Party platforms and deeply interested in Bitcoin facilitating new coalitions, new platforms, etc and I think that’s actually a kind of hopeful political undertaking, as opposed to a “checking out.” With respect to Bernie’s comments about how turning to Bitcoin is “not good enough,” he’s obviously trapped in his own ideological bubble, and clearly has no understanding or even interest in understanding bitcoin. Probably a longer conversation to be had on this, but suffice to say I’m disappointed. But it confirms my belief that we need a third way, something to break the two-party stranglehold. And I’m hopeful Bitcoin can play a meaningful role in doing so.