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Agreed, one of the best I’ve read in a long time. Dark Matter, and Theft of Fire are some other really good ones I’ve read recently

In his interview with Maddie, he said Israel was his very favorite country to go to, such an amazing place. Such an amazing and wonderful people. I agree with a large portion of what he says, but I’m of the opinion he is compromised

Fuck that’s dark

Replying to Avatar FreedomTech

What we're experiencing is an attempted Marxist revolution

LGBT = [Queer Marxism](https://rumble.com/v1fmn1g)

Cultural Marxism is designed to disrupt, destabalize, dismantle and destroy the current society so the Marxists can seize control, and force their totalitarian oppression in a new communist society. That's why everything feels so out of wack.

Cultural Marxism has many false "oppressor vs oppressed" classes, that they made up out of thin air. They call them marginalized classes, and claim falsehood that these are "ethnic groups" and teach this false crap in "ethnics" studies classes, without parents realizing their kids are being brainwashed into becoming Marxist revolutionary activists.

Here are some of the Marxist so called "ethnic" groups:

LGBT vs. (Gay vs. Strsight)

Rich vs. Poor

Transvestites vs (men vs women)

Uneducated vs. Educated

Single/Widowed vs Married

Non-Christian vs Christian

"Disabled" vs Abled

- (they claim all of these classes are "disabled" . . . by societal oppression. Disability for Marxists has little to do with traditional physical disability, but that's how they sell it to parents, and then they teach Marxism to the kids without parents realizing.

I could go on . . .

100% agreed. I’d zap you but you have no wallet

I say the 1990s was better, and truly the end of an era. After 9/11 things were just different, even though clearly 2013 was still pretty good compared to today.

My wife was the head of her department, and was forced out by the hospital where she works due to her refusal of the shot

Wait, @jack company was there and wasn’t transacting in bitcoin?

I have zero interest in going to one of those things. Would rather go to a local bitcoin meetup, or go to a place with a circular economy if I want to hang out with other bitcoiners

Didn’t know Audi made Bitcoin orange!

Replying to Avatar Guy Swann

The problem with successful deterrents is that there is no clear connection between it and the outcome. It must be inferred from deductive reasoning.

This makes it incredibly easy for people to convince themselves of its irrelevance, or to claim “it’s just different now,” or to ascribe the success to something at the surface/social layer that is completely ineffective on its own.

In essence, the success of a deterrent sews the seeds of its ultimate removal through ignorance and simply forgetting the real nature of the world.

A good example that I think hasn’t succumbed to this yet is #Bitcoin mining - People in the future might start to say that the state was never really a threat, or that nobody cares and we all just want to work together, because it simply hasn’t been successfully attacked. When really the fact that attacking it is such a huge cost while even the degree of success is so severely limited, that it’s simply smarter to place their resources on the other parts of the battlefield (own more of it, regulate it, control the exchanges, attack developers, etc)

Just a weekend musing. Seemed interesting since we seem to have been brushing the edge of this problem with the individual right to bear arms for a while now. The people have become incredibly naive and complacent. The lack of a mass killing of the population over the past 100 years (which is actually *extremely* unique) is just kinda hand waved away like “that’s just how it is now.”

I feel that 2020 woke up a ton of people with a small preview into the horrible nature of most people and how quickly they can turn on common sense and human decency. But it’s just crazy to think that often times the *most* successful methods/technologies may very well be the *hardest* to see as successful. I wonder if the same will happen again with sound money in 100 years? 🤔

Very much agree, have thought about this a lot too. People become complacent, take things for granted. “That could never happen here”

Today will be the day the Tundra crosses 300k. Hard to believe but this truck has been with me longer than bitcoin has existed. Grateful for all the adventures it has taken me on, and for the lack of payments the last decade. It’s reliability has helped me stack many sats