In light of the now recent Tucker interview, re: Dave Collum, and all boomers really.

There’s something illogical about recognizing the stranglehold the “deep state” “oligarch” “Elite” -insert whatever name you want for them- class of people have over our society, yet at the same time ceding the most powerful tool we have to dethrone them via the flimsy “well they’re so powerful they’ll never let it happen” narrative.

Why did most slave societies never revolt? It wasn’t always because they couldn’t, it was because they *thought* they couldn’t.

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I wonder if they struggle with this primarily because either, they are sensors who work based on what's concrete, and to conceive the Bitcoin network basically requires abstract conceptualization and intuitive connections, or they haven't put in their time or they WANT to lean on the narrative of, "Look at the bad thing globalists are doing and let me monetize complaining about it." I think many of these people see government as an evil god who can use force to stop anything while not grokking the first principles that constrain or incentivize complex systems, and government force.

If the tool has been found, it acts as a forcing function that requires a completely different subset of actions and thought. Whereas, if the tool has not yet been found there’s nothing to change.

I dont think they ever expected the best chance solution to be found in their lifetime, and in a mechanism they couldn’t have imagined, therefore it can’t be it.

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