I’ve been a bitcoin maximalist for about four years now, and I can feel myself getting more toxic by the day. I have defined myself as a libertarian for almost 35 years. While wandering around Stacker News lately, I get more and more pissed off when I discover notions and attitudes I disagree with. In fact, I don’t like the strident tone of my inner voice, which sometimes reveals itself in comments here. I fully blame @DarthCoin.
At times I answer yes to the question above. I can be a libertarian toxic bitcoin maximalist. People can play with their shitcoins. I’m not stopping them. I am free to express my opinion about their choices. Still, I don’t like to even see stuff about shitcoins, I don’t wish to discuss shitcoins, and I certainly don’t want them talked about on Stacker News.
But, is that libertarian? Isn’t that stifling dissent in ways I really hate in other aspects of my life? Don't I believe in free speech? Libertarians believe in a free market of ideas. Shouldn’t we want to discuss alternative ideas (and coins)to argue that we’re right and they’re wrong? Isn’t this an opportunity to show shitcoiners the error of their way? We can even orange pill them.
I don’t want to come across as sounding as if I want to see more shitcoin posts on Stacker News. I don’t. I’m just having trouble reconciling my beliefs in bitcoin and my libertarian ideals.
Anyone else dealing with this?