Cryptobros gonna cryptobro

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    Are you an imbecile if you suggest a book by an anarchist and then complain about capitalism and talk about the need for it to be replaced any sensible person would conclude that you’re advocating for the replacement of capitalism with anarchism and not just debt relief, further more we already do debt relief for poor countries and as you can plainly see it does nothing for them as the corrupt politicians will just continue to loot the country’s assets and rack up the nation’s debt for it to be considered for relief yet again leaving the citizens to bear the cost as nation states unlike individuals/companies will always have even one willing lender meaning this cycle of misery could possibly continue till the end of time with their purchasing power constantly being eroded and the possibly that at anytime their assets stored at the bank could be expropriated by the government and the author’s definition of everyday communism as I already explained is literally just doing nice thing for other people again I assumed that you were an individual with a working brain who would realize that there has never been a society in the history of mankind that has operated on pure altruism and that charity alone cannot solve the issue of global poverty

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      Are you an imbecile

      Are you ever able to make an argument without calling people names?

      if you suggest a book by an anarchist and then complain about capitalism and talk about the need for it to be replaced any sensible person would conclude that you’re advocating for the replacement of capitalism with anarchism and not just debt relief

      And if you’re defending cryptobro scams any sensible person would conclude you’re okay with them. How has that worked out for you so far?

      there has never been a society in the history of mankind that has operated on pure altruism and that charity alone cannot solve the issue of global poverty

      Nobody ever said anything about pure altruism, nor charity. Debt relief is not charity.

      I also really like how you make a point about the “politicians” doing the looting literally in a thread started by an article on how cryptobros loot poeple that had just been looted by other cryptobros. I guess if the looting is a private enterprise, it’s fine and dandy? 🙄

      But please do go on, I enjoy reading your hot takes about what’s in a book you have not read, and what I think that I have not said!

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        And if you’re defending cryptobro scams any sensible person would conclude you’re okay with them. How has that worked out for you so far?

        Anyone with a brain in their head can see that I’m not defending scams but the right of individuals to make choices based on the information given to them and bear the responsibilities for those choices.

        Nobody ever said anything about pure altruism, nor charity. Debt relief is not charity.I also really like how you make a point about the “politicians” doing the looting literally in a thread started by an article on how cryptobros loot poeple that had just been looted by other cryptobros. I guess if the looting is a private enterprise, it’s fine and dandy? 🙄 But please do go on, I enjoy reading your hot takes about what’s in a book you have not read, and what I think that I have not said!

        Charity is generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering so of course debt relief is charity.The cryptobros aren’t forced to use those defi applications you removed and are able to read the source code of the application before using it and decide whether or not to use it while the citizens of third world countries have no choice in what countries they’re born in and are largely unable to move to other countries safely without help nor did they elect the politicians in power on a platform of inflating their currency again I ask how the fuck does everyday communism/debit relief stop central banks from devaluating currencies and governments from expropriating property of their citizens

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          Charity is generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering so of course debt relief is charity.

          That’s like saying “tax deductions are charity”. Which is to say, untrue. Charity is personal, debt forgiveness is public policy.

          The cryptobros (…) are able to read the source code of the application before using it and decide whether or not to use it

          That is demonstrably untrue. The source code is accessible, sure, but ability to read it and reason about it is a whole different thing. And as smart contract bugs and all other sorts of problems with code related to “defi” show, that ability is not really doing them much good.

          And before you go on a tangent about how “open source is important”, I’ve been doing FLOSS activism for way over a decade now.

          the citizens of third world countries have no choice in what countries they’re born in

          Dunno, man, can’t remember being asked where I want to be born in either, even though I come from the so-called “Western World”. 🤷

          and are largely unable to move to other countries safely without help

          And crypto helps here… how exactly?

          I ask how the fuck does everyday communism/debit relief stop central banks from devaluating currencies and governments from expropriating property of their citizens

          Again, I guess we’ll never know!

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            That’s like saying “tax deductions are charity”. Which is to say, untrue. Charity is personal, debt forgiveness is public policy.

            please open a dictionary whether or not an act of kindness is done by an individual/company/government doesn’t alter the fact that it’s charity.

            That is demonstrably untrue. The source code is accessible, sure, but ability to read it and reason about it is a whole different thing. And as smart contract bugs and all other sorts of problems with code related to “defi” show, that ability is not really doing them much good.

            The same could be said about all open source software even if they aren’t technical it’s not wholly impossible to get in touch with people are and make a decision again it’s their decision whether or not to get involved with something they don’t fully comprehend no one is holding a gun to their head forcing them to do so.

            Dunno, man, can’t remember being asked where I want to be born in either, even though I come from the so-called “Western World”. 🤷

            The point you idiot is that they don’t get to choose to be born in place with loads of corruption and you being born in the west isn’t a curse like being born in a third world country is at the end of the day the chances are high that you have the capital needed/can find someone to give you the capital if you needed/wanted to move somewhere else and do so safely

            And crypto helps here… how exactly?

            It gives them a way to preserve their purchasing power while they’re stuck in that hellhole and save up to be able to move somewhere nicer

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              The point you idiot is that they don’t get to choose to be born in place with loads of corruption and you being born in the west

              Wait, I’m confused. You kept bringing up how the financial system is corrupt, and kept giving examples from the West. Now you’re saying that there is not loads of corruption in “the West”?

              Which one is it?

              It gives them a way to preserve their purchasing power while they’re stuck in that hellhole and save up to be able to move somewhere nicer

              I kinda think calling certain countries “hellholes” is kinda racist, don’t you?

              Also, what purchasing power is there to be preserved, exactly, when people in such circumstances often earn less than $5.5 per day while BTC transaction fees “plummeted” down to ~$2?

              And before you start calling me names again and telling me that there are other cryptocurrencies, perhaps consider when exactly a person living on $5.50 per day and working all-day shifts is supposed to do their research into cryptocurrencies, not to mention reading the code and the smart contracts to make sure all is nice and dandy.

              Outside, of course, of right-libertarian fantasy world, not all too much different from Cryptoland perhaps, which is so cringe and intethered from reality that it is literally a meme. 🤣

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                Wait, I’m confused. You kept bringing up how the financial system is corrupt, and kept giving examples from the West. Now you’re saying that there is not loads of corruption in “the West”? Which one is it?

                My examples came from third world countries as well plus it should be very obvious the level of corruption in the west doesn’t affect the daily lives of a majority of it’s citizens while in the third world it does.

                I kinda think calling certain countries “hellholes” is kinda racist, don’t you?

                Racism is the discrimination of a person/group of persons based on their race/ethnicity how does my use of hellhole do that all I’m doing is highlighting the negative conditions of those countries not discriminating against their inhabitants.

                And before you start calling me names again and telling me that there are other cryptocurrencies, perhaps consider when exactly a person living on $5.50 per day and working all-day shifts is supposed to do their research into cryptocurrencies, not to mention reading the code and the smart contracts to make sure all is nice and dandy.

                https://internationalfinance.com/the-rise-of-crypto-adoption-in-africa/

                https://www.bitcoinbeach.com/

                https://bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/lightning-network-bitcoin-usage-adoption-el-salvador

                Living on Defi: How I Survive Argentina’s 50% Inflation - Mariano Conti at Devcon 5 https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=ZEPx-iS7sz8

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                  Wait, I’m confused. You kept bringing up how the financial system is corrupt, and kept giving examples from the West. Now you’re saying that there is not loads of corruption in “the West”? Which one is it?

                  My examples came from third world countries as well plus it should be very obvious the level of corruption in the west doesn’t affect the daily lives of a majority of it’s citizens while in the third world it does.

                  Ah, so you’re saying that Western political systems and financial sector regulations mostly work, then?

                  Racism is the discrimination of a person/group of persons based on their race/ethnicity how does my use of hellhole do that all I’m doing is highlighting the negative conditions of those countries not discriminating against their inhabitants.

                  This is how.

                  Living on Defi: How I Survive Argentina’s 50% Inflation - Mariano Conti at Devcon 5

                  Yeah, pretty sure that person does not, in fact, live on $5.50 per day. Which is exactly my point: cryptocurrencies do not lift poor people out of their circumstances, cryptocurrencies cushion the already well-off and give the very rich them one more tool to use to extract wealth from others.

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                    Ah, so you’re saying that Western political systems and financial sector regulations mostly work, then?

                    they work fine enough for people to not starve to death and die of preventable diseases but they could be sooooooooooooooooooooooo much better whether or not people want that it’s up to them.

                    This is how

                    I call my country a hellhole all the time I don’t care about the opinions of trump and other people just that we make them stop being hellholes.

                    Yeah, pretty sure that person does not, in fact, live on $5.50 per day. Which is exactly my point: cryptocurrencies do not lift poor people out of their circumstances, cryptocurrencies cushion the already well-off and give the very rich them one more tool to use to extract wealth from others.

                    Living in a country with 50% inflation is being well off now? also what barriers would possibly stop someone who does live on that amount from the ability to preserve their wealth did you not see my other links about people in Africa and el salvador doing exactly just that

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          everyday communism/debit relief stop central banks from devaluating currencies and governments from expropriating property of their citizens

          First of all BANKS DO NOT EXIST UNDER COMMUNISM

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            First of all NO ONE WAS TALKING ABOUT A HYPOTHETICAL COMMUNIST SOCIETY