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telephone2
·4 năm trước·discuss
People seem to forget that 6 trillion dollars of liquidity was injected into the US monetary supply in 2020 (close to a 50% increase in the total USD monetary supply). The 2008 financial bailout popularized by "The Big Short" pales in comparison to what happened in 2020. While there are situations where creating liquidity via monetary policy is necessary - it sucks that it directly impacts the savings and wages of everyday people through inflation.

Total bitcoinization would be dystopian but as a lifeboat against the inexorable spread of the negative side effects of inflation and the skyrocketing price of assets due to the cantillon effect - it is remarkably effective.

Hate to be a parrot but... "zoom out".
telephone2
·4 năm trước·discuss
I think it's important that we draw a line in the sand about what is acceptable behaviour in society.

Protesting is a right.

Shutting down a city, while being fueled by disinformation networks controlled by foreign state actors, and being funded by foreign political interests, is a threat to national security.

The problem is that it is very difficult to pinpoint where to draw that line of distinction... but it is something we very much need to do, even if it is difficult.
telephone2
·4 năm trước·discuss
The whole point was controlling points of access for international funds (ie. the GoFundMe, GiveSendGo, crypto).
telephone2
·4 năm trước·discuss
You are missing a key element of context in all of this. This protest took place "online" as much as in person. This was a giant photo op designed to generate propaganda to drum up support for a burgeoning handful of trumpist/brexit style political movements that largely propagate through social media platforms.

Exercising traditional forms of enforcement (as seen in almost every other protest in Canada in the past 20 years) would have resulted in the generation of sensationalist content that would have stoked a wildfire in the social media support for these movements. (Look at how much the network nodes of the movement pushed the single instance of violence - a horse that got spooked and trampled a protestor.) This is the reason why force was not used, and non violent/commercial methods were used instead.
telephone2
·4 năm trước·discuss
Amazon has contracted firms to produce boxes for their facilities which include 'gait recognition' code.
telephone2
·4 năm trước·discuss
So even more surveillance, but passively, all the time, in spaces that are deemed too private for cameras.
telephone2
·4 năm trước·discuss
this is terrifying? even more surveillance, but passively, all the time, in spaces that are deemed too private for cameras.