Thanks Derek, i was an active participant in disrupting the trucker protest. While it brought the need for bitcoin into the mainstream, one only needs to realize my only right in Canada is to have a federal election every 5 years.
Discussion
I know we're getting into the weeds here with this, and it's my fault for using the convoy as an analogy, however I think the convoy has good arguments too. Truckers wanted to protest a mandate they didn't believe in or at best, didn't want to be forced to do something with their bodies. I can agree with that 100%. If you lived in Ottawa though, and had it impact your life, I'm sure you feel indifferent. You maybe understand the movement, but not being able to sleep or go to work hurts you too. I also feel that the tuckers being treated as terrorists is a bit much. They were nonviolent. If anything, it showed the world the benefit of Bitcoin as you said.
Everything is spot in there. If anything it was the government's inability to act in a timely fashion (when had govt ever been timely) that caused the elongated protest.
Just cause we disagreed doesn't mean we can't be friends, what kind of world would transpire if we all thought the same. Bitcoin is for friends and enemies alike.
Sorry you found so many people who took offence to a waterfall