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The faith of the so-called bitcoiners in support of politicians and all the departments of these big companies that are governments is somewhat childish.
We need to take them to court.
Courts, what a joke. The situation in itself is already abusive, to complain to the slaver about their own actions. I expected more from bitcoiners and their self-layered sense of freedom and sovereignty. Your observations are pertinent, except for that:
we'll have to embrace civil disobedience
What is missing for civil disobedience is to stop calling it civil disobedience. If it is not an individual action of sovereign individuals using tools that are already available, making exchanges with each other, making deals with each other, communicating, all of this without having to go through or ask permission from any agent or group of agents of the self-styled government, then it will lead to the same hole that they are now complaining about. The tools are already there, just use it. To insulate this movement with a term that means "disobedience of slaves" is to validate that they have and always will have dominion over you.