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Some people are too bought into an ideology to listen, it's true. When i was in my early 20s I was super left wing (left-anarchist). I remember it almost being painful to listen to right-wingers speak. How could they not understand??? Are they just trolls!? Evil???
Nowadays I'm a right-winger libertarian (lol, anarchist to anarchist). And the difference is, I enjoy hearing everyone talk, enjoy discussing politics with everyone.
I know you're partly joking. You don't think that the humans outside the fairly techy circle of crypto are all "shit-eating flies, too stupid to even understand your amazing wisdom".
I love it when I get a chance to talk about bitcoin, or crypto in general. Because I understand how free humanity can become if more know what I know.
If someone doesn't listen to you, they maybe just hate crypto "cos its a big scam", you can help them understand by being humble. "Yeah, there are a lot of scams going on! You're right. But have you noticed that the price of milk has doubled in the last year?...." etc.
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I see your point. I'm swedish, our social cohesion in scandinavia is like siblings. I've been to america and noticed that there people are more like cousins. But the few short times I've been to east-europe (and from stories ive heard), it doesn't seem like there is any "family" feeling between citizens at all. Good luck mate. Have a zap
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