I gave away my heavy machinery to small local business owners as I migrate manufacturing out of the country. I chose not to sell it because these small businesses are really poor and struggling.
Ironically while engaging in high volume production here, it was also a period I encountered extreme racism.
Because the economy of the country was divided by race, there is reluctance to work with other races. You don’t see this in MNCs as foreign-based companies have their own culture and policies, nor do you see it in customer-based businesses in urban environments - but you would see it everywhere else.
For us, they hiked up the cost price 3x more, and it was a take it or leave it scenario. They would ask for cash payment because they would tell upfront they don’t trust your race. They would call derogatory names (i didn't even know some of these names until then). They would delay production, often the supplies would be ruined and I’ll have to buy more.
Once a maker refused to release the products unless I paid more and my friend of the same race stepped in to help speak the same language. I remember all the stuff was scattered on the floor and we had to pick it up one by one. I have hardened myself to ignore it all, but when my young local employee asked why we were begging this way, it broke my heart.
Over time manufacturing became really difficult. Covid19 lockdown shutdown most traditional small business and skill workers opted for gig economy to survive and I opted to migrate manufacturing. It has been a positive choice so far but requires funds and one reason why I take on many jobs (and I’m glad I am overcoming this on my own, rather than to beg).
The other bit of race-based economy in my country is that most financial facilities are allocated for the majorities, as affirmative action is for the majorities, not minorities. Openly seeking merits is a sensitive issue and one that can trigger “racial disharmony” and send you to prison.
There is racial quota of <5% for minorities. Ironically, when I walked into one of the agencies that manages the race I am boxed into, I was disqualified because I don’t look the same, practice the same culture nor speak the same language.
As I gave away the machines, these cost in thousands, the makers came in their old van humming loud noises. I can see bags of aluminum cans they collect to recycle for extra money as they open their van doors. They themselves are old. There were a lot of mixed emotions in them as they picked up the machines. I helped them carry it, gave them food and water and we didn’t talk about the past.
If there is one thing I’ve learnt, being treated like normal despite all the shortcomings, is rare and precious.
I did however tell them that the country I'm moving manufacturing to, digitizes a lot of things. Locally, 90% of small manufacturers do not have digital penetration here.
I hinted at Bitcoin i.e. “the money without exchange currencies where banks and govt won’t come after you” and they were excited. They are so old that they used to go to agents to exchange money for import/export business transactions. I don’t even know what that means and here I am bitching about banks.
I am nym here for my own safety, but feeling so much of emotions today and sharing this little part of me. These racism are only a fraction of what I’ve encountered. And all the more I feel why it’s so important for me to never treat someone else, as lowly I was made to feel
Maybe someday, like how the internet increased global exposure to people from undeserved communities to see what’s beyond them, I hope Bitcoin opens up global exposure to small businesses.
To see past their own limiting ideologies - because oftentimes, this is their biggest barrier.
I also think if the safety net/base is widen, the entire pyramid gets bigger with more options - another reason why Bitcoin and Nostr has a wide potential for global adoption.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs was published about 80 years ago, and still remains a timeless reminder of human needs and potentials. It outlines a progression from basic needs at the pyramid's base to higher goals. I don't think it's always rigid and sequential but the idea makes sense - in impoverished communities, survival matters more. In oppressed environments safety takes precedence. Most prefer comfort and remain within the basic and psychological needs, some will move up, few will target multi-layer crossovers from ground zero - hence a narrowing top. Different cultures, different communities might be seeking different things. Bitcoin and Nostr targets a broad community, but the users will have diff purposes, interests and needs. With various innovations and multiple clients, it will surely be helpful in covering a wider range of people.

Its called Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis by JD Vance. There's a movie on it and the author is a junior senator now. I don't believe in political alliances and neither am i right nor left, but i do read books from all angles to widen perspectives.
It's interesting, I'm reading this book atm and have been curious on political reorientation post 80’s. I think there was a huge degradation of social capital as part of the cluster effect of all businesses going down, due to the collapse of rust belt cities, and rise of impoverished communities. When it comes to poorer communities, there is a bigger emphasis on survival, safety and stability rather than to thrive and over time, social conditioning becomes a generational habit and culture. I think this could be a very overlooked large groups of society and hopefully everyone gets a chance to overcome setbacks someday. Thanks for sharing, Ava.


ahh interesting, there i was thinking i don't even see this in 3rd world, poor girl, lol. Missed the thread and referencing, my bad. Gotta watch me some Bill Hicks now
i read this note in the passing a few days ago, nostr:npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka, and it got me thinking about it. Why do you think things changed after the 80s? was it due to the collapse of steel industry, or the rise of poverty among large groups of middle class esp white working Americans as a ripple effect, or a concept switch between the democrats and republicans? Is there a particular reason for hating literates? I'm amused at how everything is left and right in the US but I am also really curious on what was the root and trigger factors of this - Is this as extreme as book burners in Russia and China? Would they tell their kids not to read? Its an interesting experience.
also, David Guetta is so good! damn
i've got this version going - thanks for spreading great energy!
have way through a meeting and you realise you have your hair up in a twist bun using a pencil. nerd problems
great piece! George Soros also tried to take down South East Asia triggering the '97 financial crisis by betting against the currencies. Btw, I keep getting you mistaken for Andrei Jikh. Same passion and vibe. This is the most look-alike of all doppelgangers I have ever seen !
good morning! I am really liking snort's tile features (I believe this is a crossover from Iris). With the addition of notes and zaps, i think this is an upward trend and even upward mobility for visual content providers compared to current status quo out there. How can we accentuate this ?
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I think unless advertisers embrace a form of socialism, it's too easy to demand privileges and directions from the company. Re hodlbod, question for you, how would it have changed the election outcome? Wasn’t election before that and Jan 6 a reaction to it ? I remember watching the lockdown and riots at capital hill live - i think the whole world was - and we were joking about how the US would have screamed bloody murder if this happened to any other country.
I am referring from an entrepreneur, developer perspective who are funded, and who do not have to worry about money for a short time frame.
This phase of being able to build without worry is not something everybody gets. To me it's a luxury and privilege. I think people like Jack are holding Nostr devs on a silver platter and we should all appreciate it.
So if you get that chance, to build something you're dead passionate about, without needing to work multiple jobs or constantly worry about which cop is going to show up and restrict your freedom, then go all out and make it work.
If you don’t know finance, learn it. If you don't know marketing, learn it. If you are too shy to talk to people, get over it and put yourself out there. . And of course have a plan and a focus while at it. And be smart about cost saving. And aim for growth.
If you have this one chance to make it work, that chance is so damn precious. Go all out.
surveillance, racial surveillance that promotes divide and conquer benefits gov't not the people. I've always been curious on this - isn't there an easier way then to call ? It feels so retro. If the lines are busy, how long do you have to wait ? Would the attempt of repeated tries deter people? How would we know for sure that the number of people who made the calls is an accurate number ? Do we trust the gov't?
Happy happy birthday Derek! (almost spelt this out differently =) ) Hope you have a great one with your family. Thank you for being a great source of comfort for everyone. With you in spirit! Also, we have the same bday month!
glad its a plus factor. I'm with you on moving away from the traditional marketing impositions. I think Will can take on TV interviews really well. I remember there were Bitcoiners who were on news, some with journalism background. Maybe they can provide introductions? You got this!
