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The headline for that place says:
"National University for the Communes"
I'm making this post as a sort of release from what I sometimes feel when I see these images!!
This time it's a post from a friend of my wife on the X network, and along with the post she writes a text that says: Thank you, President "Dictator" Maduro, for this gift to our state of Carabobo. This is a place in the north-central region of Venezuela!
This girl, like millions of others, lives deceived under a murderous dictatorship that has caused the migration of more than 8 million people, according to confirmed figures!
And every day, in different ways, it adjusts and asserts its power in the minds of the young people of the new generation who are growing up, in order to instill in them the garbage of socialism!!!
Supposedly, that place is a "University," a rather grand name, in truth, since what they're going to do there is train young people to believe that socialism is good and, not content with that, pass it on to their children and others!!
I certainly can't hide the contempt I feel for ideas like this!!
And at the same time, I think that this country, which, being quite optimistic, will be at least 30 years behind compared to other average countries in the world in terms of education, culture, and the like, many of those young people won't be able to learn about Bitcoin, much less understand it.
And if someone could explain to them that there is a way out of the hyperinflation that has plagued that country for the last 20 years, and also tell them that they can store real value through a real asset...
That it can change their lives forever!!
And that if you teach your children the value of this asset and how to live under the Bitcoin standard, they will be invincible!! And there will be no authoritarian government to oppress them or tell them what to do!!
Sometimes I think...
Will something good honestly happen in that country at some point?
Or will it simply follow in Cuba's footsteps for another 30 years???
Brother, I deeply feel every single word you wrote. I’m Cuban, living in Brazil now, and I know exactly — painfully — what it means to grow up under a communist regime. It’s not just the lack of material things... it’s the suffocation of your mind, of your soul. It’s waking up every day knowing you can’t speak your truth, knowing that your future is a script written by others — the party, the regime, the dictatorship.
I saw how they indoctrinate entire generations, how they normalize misery, obedience, and submission as if it were “virtue.” And the worst part is watching how they convince young people that freedom is dangerous, and that dependence is somehow noble.
Bitcoin is personal for me. It’s not just technology — it’s survival. It’s hope. It’s the silent weapon that regimes can’t stop, can’t censor, can’t print into worthlessness. It’s the way for us — for people like you, me, and anyone trapped in these systems — to finally break free.
You’re 100% right. Education about Bitcoin isn’t just about money; it’s about dignity, sovereignty, and the future of our children. I don’t know if Venezuela will change soon... but I do know this: every orange-pilled person is one brick removed from that wall of oppression.
Never stop sharing this message. You never know whose mind you’re about to set free. Much love and respect from a Cuban brother who understands you completely. 🙌🧡🚀
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I'll definitely stick with the expression "Every orange-pilled person is a brick removed from that wall of oppression." That's pretty profound and meaningful!! The power of Bitcoin frees minds!!
Thanks for your response ⚡⚡
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Thanks for your response
A ti por compartir.....!!!
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I don't just not teach socialism, I teach against it.
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It's great⚡
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