bitcoin is apolitical. sound money is good for everyone. inflation is bad for almost everyone. framing it in a political light is unnecessary.
don't make assumptions based on political rhetoric. i'm very progressive politically. i don't hate property rights or self-sovereignty, i just think the ultra-wealthy and corporations should pay their fair share of taxes. i have no love for the state, i just disagree with spending hundreds of billions on war, and next to nothing on social programs. i don't believe everyone should be forced to be secular, i just believe freedom of religion means freedom to practice your own religion, not impose your religious beliefs on others.
also don't assume progressives are an ideological monolith. i voted for bernie twice, but i also own a firearm, eat red meat constantly, and think the current obsession with politically correct speech is silly.
that being said, i would generally agree with what others have brought up. illustrating that inflation disproportionately hurts the poor and enables endless wars, that the banking system is corrupt and works against the interests of everyday citizens, and that mining is paving the way for green energy, are all points that would probably resonate with progressives.