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thanks for posting. I have Argentinian friends. They said many of their family back home did not vote because they don't trust anyone. It seems a lot of people are wary of him.
They said many of their family back home did not vote because they don't trust anyone.
I think that's what happens when the citizens of a country are so disillusioned with the system in general that they end up thinking that whoever is elected won't change their fate anyway.
It's no surprise to see abstention reaching record levels in so many democracies around the world.
This flawed system discourages by favoring these corrupt politicians who continue to follow the same line again and again: always more debt, pushing central banks to always print more fiat money out of thin air.
In short, the downward spiral in which we are stuck.
Bitcoin Fixes This.
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Indeed, I will never vote again. To me, it's agreeing to be governed. But it's also the illusion of democracy. To be allowed to put a cross on a piece of paper every few year to choose a new master. Fugg that
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