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21 sats \ 7 replies \ @GhostofTruth OP 11 Oct 2024 \ parent \ on: EU and UK's High-Stakes Gambit: Banking on Ukraine's Victory econ
You shouldn't trust any member of the parasitic caste. Never
How do you define 'the parasite caste'?
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Anyone who isn't contributing to a society of free voluntary exchange of goods or services but is stealing economic energy from the productive class by force
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You consider all politicians as doing that?
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Do You know even one of the so called 'representatives of the people' that's working, serving for free and actively reducing the state bureaucracy? That's what I would expect from a useful part-time parasite to serve its people and not to govern and educate them
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I agree the vast majority of them are owned by corporate sponsors who they serve. They mostly do not serve us the people. This is a huge problem. We need to somehow fix it or we are headed for a very dark future. I think Bitcoin can be part of the solution- it highlights the pivotal role bankers have played in the corruption of western democracy- but I do not believe Bitcoin can do it alone- without a large number of citizens uniting to get rid of corporate patronage and control of our supposed representatives.
We are all Satoshi-
We are all also the government-
We just need to stop leaving the governing to be done by rentseeking corporate proxies and somehow take back the direction of our elected representatives- to work for us.
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Right. I am a fan of secession and smallest political units to limit power and grow competition between the systems and administrations. Btc can be a large part to gain back sovereignty