Bitcoiners tend to be Bitcoiners because they questioned everything around them, everything in front of then, until finally they sought alternatives.
Given this, it's surprising to me how quickly they cheer on for false politics.
As a non-american, something else I've noticed is how ingrained politics, and specifically the "left" and "right", are in the day-to-day lives of the people - It's like a soap-opera and everyone has to discuss and vote because they have a script to follow, it's rather fascinating.
I think there's more to it than that though. There's a curtain to be pulled and a realization that politics haven't worked the way everyone hopes it does (every.single.time) for a very long time. As such, we must seek alternatives, once again.
I believe our tribe ought to place more focus on their self-interests (which coincidentally, due to incentives, benefits everyone) and separate them from politics, and this is done first and foremost by conveying every day, in every way, the separation of money and state. As a Bitcoiner, and I believe many other Bitcoiners who are partaking in the politics also feel this way (albeit may be forgetful), I'm here to ensure my sovereignty and in the process ensure state cannot meddle with my money, with our money, because our Bitcoin works as it should.
From the mention and reciprocating cheers of Bitcoin strategic reserves down to the issuance of stablecoins, that is not what politics promised in this event. To be clear, I don't believe a strategic reserve is bad in itself, and can see potential benefits to stablecoins for territories whose currency has been essentially destroyed, but really... How does that benefit Bitcoin? It doesn't. It benefits the dollar hegemony and prolongs the fiat lifeline along with all its interests and all its puppeteer strings and it will keep those territories under its foot unable to develop.
Trump's speech was an affirmation of ensuring the US's global dominance by ANY means necessary. That is not what one should want. That is not Bitcoin. Don't forget, Bitcoin is for all. And Bitcoin does not work, if it only works in the US.