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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @jk_14 21 Jan freebie \ on: My Bitcoin Journey: A Life-Changing Ride bitcoin
"what's more intriguing is the change in my mindset and life itself. Previously, I supported left-wing demonstrations, climate change activities and saw many problems in the world, but found no meaningful solutions. Now, I can see the solution"
do I understand correctly that you also moved from left to right a bit?
P.S. I can't accept Communism on the right side of chart - while it's far-left and is very related to Marxism, obviously
I wouldn't say I shifted a bit from the left to the right. I've discovered that the political left here in Germany pursues different goals than my personal objectives. My primary concern for society revolves around addressing the disparities between the rich and the poor and the various issues that arise from that. I've observed that Bitcoin takes a different approach when it comes to this matter, challenging the Creditism lifestyle, which I see as state-driven and contributing to the ability of the "rich" to reach new heights, like flying to the moon.
The left-right dichotomy is a significant topic, as it heavily depends on one's perspective. A more accurate division could be made using the terms "progressive" and "conservative." Viewing each topic through this lens allows for both left and right standpoints. However, this is a theoretical foundation originating from the French Revolution. In modern society, minds have often shifted from this origin.
I plan to post something about this topic as I believe it leads to a lot of division and misunderstanding in our societies.
And yeah, this chart is a little incorrect. I think they clarified this with "(theory only)" under Marxism, as Communism was just presented in state regulations and not, as in theory, stateless.
Thx for your thoughts
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