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Oh, I didn't see that. This is a noble act on your part.
I don't see it as "noble". more like the right thing to do. When you have a certain level of morality (in society), you know very well the differences between right and wrong.
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If someone is careless enough to send their sats to your wallet they do not deserve to keep them.
There is no right to ownership above the requirement to secure your own property.
It is only governments which impose this artificial man made concept of ownership 'rights'.
Darthcoin is here effectively preaching the 'need' for governments to impose and enforce property rights, without perhaps even realising it.
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @Taft 8h
I would agree with you if we lived in a world where evil didn’t exist. But in the world we do live in, such an action seems more like a noble deed rather than just the right thing to do. It truly is the right thing to do, but few people manage to do it, which is why I see it as something deeply noble.
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If more people will study and understand the true meaning of Natural Law then we will have a better place. I am not saying that bad people will cease to exist. But we can limit their powers, especially when they have great power over masses (aka politicians).
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Taft 8h
I have read this. I just find this a bit difficult to happen, but I defenitely agree with you.
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What are you waiting for? A gov to "declare" natural law as "official" law? Be the change if you want to see the change. Bitcoin didn't start by a gov declaring it as "legal fucking tender"... but by Satoshi sending 50BTC to Hal Finney. Without any others permission or approval.
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