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Christ is King

Overall pro freedom and free market EO

"protecting and promoting the ability of individual citizens and private-sector entities alike to access and use for lawful purposes open public blockchain networks without persecution” nostr:note1pk37ju2jyz0zftz9qgrrwxyjjw9x5k2l4fk3hc25qc9agh0qfusq2nuunz

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NOSTR doesn’t make you immune from a social credit score if you’re no an anon. Your company can still fire you for what you say on NOSTR and you can still be denied public utilities based on what you say here. The only difference is that you can continue to speak as they fuck your life.

Once you realize that everything starts to make sense

You can still be punished, but they won’t be able to keep you quiet as they punish you

I haven’t paid much attention either from an investment pov. But it’s clear there are massive gains to be made in that sector. The 2 big ideas for the next decade is Bitcoin and AI

“I’m the bitcoin president now” - Trump nostr:note18vkd8s0e0mtp67pgmyyhrsr23mc5qw6lfd87t3hme7a35c802lnqk4nfuh

That would be awesome if he did say that lol nostr:note17fg4zsxthq5gmxmm8zqaexa3tfpfz0rpnsc9klnap89xz4sux7cq4ewha9

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

People often assume that whoever their god is, that it is standing with them specifically. In the US, they often separate this view along party lines.

Conservatives to some extent imagine Jesus standing with them on the border with a rifle protecting Christendom against anarchy. Even if many of those immigrants are ::checks notes:: also Christians. If a "woke" bishop calls for compassion on immigrants and is not a fan of the twice-divorced President who can't name his favorite bible chapter and forgot to put his hand on the bible when being sworn in, she's somehow the baddie rather than him, even among Christians.

Progressives to some extent imagine Jesus walking around in Gaza or Haiti or Sudan attending to the least advantaged among us. He shuns the empire and tends to them. And yet, while Jesus called for pacifism and was a rhetorical saint among chill speakers, many of them find a way to mentally turn extremists into heroes. Anything the underdog society does against the dominant society is justified. Even if it's violent toward civilians. In our media rebels are cool, but in reality they often like to kill the gays or the civilians, so it gets awkward pretty fast rather than being like the cool Star Wars rebels vs the Empire.

I find myself in a weird camp that almost nobody is onboard with.

I'm like, "Yes, we actually need to secure our borders. We need to be more scrutinizing for our society's sake. We need slower, higher-end immigration. And we actually need to enforce the rule of law for theft on the streets."

But also,

"No, I don't think Jesus of Nazareth as depicted in text would be onboard with this border view. He'd view us like Rome. Let's not re-imagine him as onboard with this. We're rooting for ourselves; he'd root for the underdogs."

I'm too woke for the conservatives and too based for the progressives.

The US was involved with multiple coups in Latin America. We ran the reserve currency and tried to bend them to our will with their dollar-denominated debt 40 years ago by spiking the value of that debt. Some of them went into retarded socialism and rekt themselves throughout that time period too; it's not all our fault. But it's some of our fault.

And then we militarily entered the Middle East. We made deals with them, funded them against the Soviets, and then turned against them. We've invaded them at like a 100:1 ratio vs them invading us with one major incidence (9/11). And as much as I am a fan of Jews as a people (as someone who grew up in Northeastern USA where Jews are relatively dense, I'd happily have them settle all around here), Israel is a state is colonial; our western powers displaced Gazans to make it and have been fighting that reality ever since.

We're Rome. And like Rome, we think we are justified. And along those lines, we're probably partially right, and probably partially wrong.

When you take a view, imagine every possible view opposing it.

And as the US dominates as neo-Rome, I think we will realize how distant we are from Jesus the hippie.

No other country is as charitable as the US. Pointing out that the US doesn’t have a perfect immigration/border policy doesn’t add anything to the conversation. There is a process to immigrate into this country. Foreigners that don’t respect our laws don’t deserve a pass just because they are poor.

Jesus and God are one, and God was not shy about punishing people. Christians are not at odds with their God (which is not some hippie) by protecting their borders even if force is necessary.

Who knows. Don Jr is probably a shitcoiner

https://x.com/DavidFBailey/status/1882236923957432491

Stacking more wrapped corn 😂

He’s just rubbing salt on the wound now lol OPs heads are fuming

Lil hats won’t be able to deceive as easily