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Building the exit while ignoring the fire is not wisdom, it’s abandonment. Yes, we build. Yes, we create parallel systems. Yes, Bitcoin and Nostr represent genuine alternatives to corrupted institutions. But the idea that focusing on systemic abuse of children is somehow playing into “their” hands is a moral cop out dressed up as strategic thinking. You can frame a house while calling the fire department. You can plant a garden while still reporting the predator in your neighborhood. These are not competing priorities. They are complementary responsibilities. The children being trafficked and abused by elites are not a distraction from building a better world. They are the reason we build it. If our new systems are just escape pods for those privileged enough to understand Bitcoin while we turn our backs on the most vulnerable, then we have built nothing of lasting value. The powerful want silence, not attention. They want us looking away, not asking questions. They want us to accept that some crimes are too big to prosecute, some networks too connected to expose. Calling that acceptance “focus” is exactly the kind of rationalization that lets evil persist. We build the exit AND we kick down the door. Anything less is just building a nicer cage while pretending we found freedom.
JeffG 's avatar JeffG
If you're fixated on the Epstein emails, you're doing exactly what they want. You're distracted by the circus when you should be building the exit.
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The simple truth. Over the years, I have seen a lot of people who claim absolute focus on their work will allow them to fix bigger things later. Never happened. In the end, today they care less and less about the world. They have not made any significant fix. Even worse, many barely make ends meet. This is not to say to ignore focus on work either. A balance must be struck. Trying to fix the world while working will keep your work aligned to what you want to fix. The world changes and the alternative solutions have to adapt. View quoted note →
I did not get the idea that npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc is somehow ok with what has happened. Or that he does not want the guilty people punished. Naturally, he can clarify what he meant. I believe that the system itself (the legal institutions etc.) is not going to punish these monsters. I think it’s too late for that. The system is simply too sick and corrupt. That is why I believe that FIRST we have to remove these pedos from power, in other words to make sure that they cannot control us. And THEN we can move into punishing them. Contra, I copy and paste below what I wrote after reading your earlier post about the topic: “Nobody disagrees with the fact that we should find a way to make the pedos and other monsters pay the price for what they have done. Considering the fact that they have committed horrible crimes, it’s not possible to make them pay a price high enough. Let’s not forget something: This has been going on for more than a hundred years. And it’s global. The system is so incredibly corrupt and sick that it cannot deliver justice. Here is a good example: Jeffrey Epstein was “convicted” in a Florida state court of sex crimes against minors. He served 13 months in Palm Beach County jail with a work release during the day. The deal was negotiated by Alex Acosta, who said that he had been instructed to "leave it alone" because “Epstein belonged to intelligence". So, Epstein got the sweetheart deal, BECAUSE he belonged to the organized pedo group. The corrupt fiat system wants you to get angry and demand it (them) to fix the problem, so that the system can be “built back better”. Spoiler alert: it’s not going to be better. The one and only way to is to remove these monsters from power is to use things that they do not control. Bitcoin instead of fiat currencies; self-custody instead of banks or other companies that have to respect the local laws; Nostr and privacy + freedom tech instead of big tech. If possible, consider homeschooling your kids. Support your local farmers. The system is not going to punish itself. It’s going to punish you, if you make the mistake of trusting it to fix the problem. So, do not have your hopes high when it comes to the legal system punishing these monsters. Having said that, if you happen to bump into one of those pedos while hiking in your local forests, feel free to inflict some pain.”