The cultural Marxism train of thought is interesting, as history rhymes..

“others including bitcoiners accept it all as part of societal progression” - I largely disagree with this, obviously it’s a generalization, but still, for bitcoiners this is far less the case than any other group / identity that I know of, and I think the guise of control via “societal progression” or “philanthropy” (both centralizing power) is waning, given the recent “big control event” - trust is centralized structures is low, at least the lowest in a long time that I’ve seen from various data points and personal stories I’ve experienced.

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agree that among bitcoiners there is less group-think but less is just not enough for me anymore. I bet a lot of people will discover nostr because its popular and buy bitcoin and treat it like securities on a stock exchange. Many will not see the freedom, human rights and societal value in bitcoin.

Probably, but if moving that needle is important for you, what’s the game plan to influence that? I know mine.

Plant seeds. Demonstrate deflation and demonstrate freedom with Bitcoin. Walk the talk