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legendary
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Bitcoin is anti-system so ther'e doing the right thing trying to use it as a tool for protests.

If they don't support what the government is doing they also should not support the current monetary system and show it by using Bitcoin instead of government issued fiat money.

I don't agree with using Bitcoin like a tool in a race war but i'm ok with it being used in an anti government campaign.

no they are not. they'd be rekt and without money since the government will only impose more rules on them. its not the best time to be anti government while there is corona yet. doing protest and mass gathering will just wipe them all up in the face of the world. this itself is a revolution in the act since gathering is already prohibited.

If this is what they wanna do then they really are influenced by ANANCI
hero member
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Bitcoin is anti-system so ther'e doing the right thing trying to use it as a tool for protests.

If they don't support what the government is doing they also should not support the current monetary system and show it by using Bitcoin instead of government issued fiat money.

I don't agree with using Bitcoin like a tool in a race war but i'm ok with it being used in an anti government campaign.
legendary
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I hate it when people link Bitcoin to controversial politics to get attention or even free marketing for Bitcoin. There are much better ways to market Bitcoin without all the controversy.  Angry

The negative consequences of these actions and the political back lash is must worse than the little bit of advertising that Bitcoin got from those actions. Bitcoin is a currency.... not a damn tool to cure people from racism or a cure for corruption.  Roll Eyes 

If you want to link something with Bitcoin, then link it with something good. (like charities)
member
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From the point of view that the black community in the USA has less opportunity to access the banking system. I agree that they buy Bitcoin and I disagree with the violence and the people who want to take advantage of the situation. The posters represent the voice of the protesters and those they believe. These protests say many of a community that has been ignored by the system.
legendary
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The author seems to be overreacting.
I think he is just using this bad event for his own profit. It's not cool.

I agree. All the adverts I see from companies over the last few months trying to tie in to Coronavirus have been bad enough, but this is a step up again. This is a huge protest against endemic racism. The author shouldn't try to use the publicity it generates to promote their shitty book. FFS.
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This is a controversial topic in my opinion:

‘Bitcoin and Black America’ Author: Protest by Buying BTC



https://twitter.com/bitcoinzay/status/1267131490627878918



- are they not transforming the protests into problem that should not be discussed at this time?

- are they not using bitcoin to join the fight against racism?

it will be something like these:



are they good for bitcoin?

I do not know the USA and I do not know what the injustice of blacks in the USA should be like, but in my country racism has been overcome a few years ago, of course it has one focus and the other, but it is not something alarming and the banking system is for all people of my country regardless of skin color




I think These Bitcoiners only taking advantage of the situation imagine Big media company are on this and they are broadcasting Live most of the time so if these people can at least make 1 or 2 media exposure this is one Big Help for the community of Bitcoin and the whole cryptocurrency market.

And about Racism ?i don't think there is connection between the situation and what is inside Black american and Bitcoin.

The important part in this is we as Bitcoin users are benefiting in this situation and may help the bullying of Crypto again.
legendary
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The racist issue that was followed by riots was already common in America. But in 2020 the escalation is greater because many parties have made this racial issue a proxy for bringing down Trump, both from the Democrat Party and from abroad to break Trump's concentration in international politics.

Associated with the issue of racism, bitcoin is a form of breaking into the fiat money hegemony issued by the government conducted by Satoshi. Satoshi did the actions normally carried out by a country called printing money even though the currency rules can only be issued by a country as a means of payment and to print money there are mandatory rules that have valuable guarantees such as gold and dollars as the Underlaying. But Satoshi voiced distrust over what the central and state banks were doing.

So bitcoin is a form of a symbol that is considered the same by the people to break down an existing system, other than that maybe demonstrators learn from demonstrations in Hongkong that do the same thing.
legendary
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Why the sudden connection of bitcoin and racism?
I don't understand.
Is it like a rebellion to their government since they are against bitcoin?

The author seems to be overreacting.
I think he is just using this bad event for his own profit. It's not cool.

It has something to do with unequal rights of the white and the black people in America.

Most black people in there do not receive the same financial privileges that banks offer because of their color. Modern-day racism still happens greatly even in these kinds of services. Now, the author is trying to tell people to support bitcoin and leave the financial system to let them know their losses were far greater than that of the blacks in the future. It might be too stretched of an explanation but that's what the author is trying to say basically.

Oh and yeah, of course, to also promote and sell his book, too.
legendary
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Mr. Floyd (RIP) is a Black man. Blacks don't receive the same financial services like Whites. Therefore buy bitcoin because bitcoin is not controlled by any financial institution.
I don't have a problem with this. I don't know the book or the author, but my heart goes to protesters because the fact that racism is still a thing is disturbing. I've encountered different accounts of why Floyd was stopped by the police in the first place, but both had to do with money: it was either a suspicion about a $20 counterfeit banknote or about a potentially fake check he was writing. In any case, Politics and Economics are not completely separate areas. Plus Bitcoin was created in opposition to centralization and traditional institutions, quite in accordance with Austrian liberalism of say, Hayek. Hayek argues that decentralization offers more space for freedom and less space for despotism. Contemporary liberalism (it hasn't always been like this) in political sense presupposes not only freedom but equal treatment of people regardless of sex, race etc. So it seems natural to me that in such a case as with Floyd protesters would also promote BTC.
newbie
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I try to put myself in their shoes and if I am not mistaken, there's a probable reason that they advertise bitcoin because they want to detach to their financial system. But I can't still find the relationship why they need to do it in relation to promote anti racism of colors. Because basically if they want equal treatment, there's no reason for them to associate bitcoin with their sole purpose of being part of the protest.

One other factor is that, maybe these people are just die hard fan of bitcoin that's why they take the opportunity to advertise it. I'm just not convinced how appropriate it is to be mixed with racism protest.

A better advise could be, wear those shirts and hold those tags in a football match or any mass gathering events not this protest. Stop it, it's awkward and cringy believe me.
legendary
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Why the sudden connection of bitcoin and racism?
-snip-
Maybe this post I made yesterday might clear it up a bit.
They wanted to get an answer from one of the protesters who happened to be black and they didnt like it when he mentioned about bitcoin because they turned the camera away immediately to not let him finish.
You should read the comments from that reddit post where the video first appeared from a spanish news station.
They are quite funny but accurate at the same time. Embarrassed
hero member
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Why the sudden connection of bitcoin and racism?
I don't understand.
Is it like a rebellion to their government since they are against bitcoin?

The author seems to be overreacting.
I think he is just using this bad event for his own profit. It's not cool.

legendary
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- are they not transforming the protests into problem that should not be discussed at this time?
- are they not using bitcoin to join the fight against racism?

Mate, I hope this is the last topic here about bitcoin, protests, riots and lootings in America.

I didn't read the whole book but it somehow highlights the alleged "racism" or favoritism by financial institutions (i.e. financial services not equally given to both Blacks and Whites). To be honest, it looks like they're also using their color to push their own agenda. 

It looks like this:

Mr. Floyd (RIP) is a Black man. Blacks don't receive the same financial services like Whites. Therefore buy bitcoin because bitcoin is not controlled by any financial institution.

^ It's probably not an accurate representation but that's how I generally see it.
legendary
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are they good for bitcoin?


It's not a movement or something, it's an author of the book trying to capitalize on the protests to promote their book. IMO any person who does this is automatically untrustworthy, and more shady people is not what we need, there's already too much scammers in this field. Maybe some day the author of this book will start posting those "crypto giveaway" scams on their twitter, or maybe they'll launch an ICO scam or start endorsing bcash.

Besides, it's not like banks are racist, the problem is with cops and some citizens, so I don't see how Bitcoin is a solution here.
legendary
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This is a controversial topic in my opinion:

‘Bitcoin and Black America’ Author: Protest by Buying BTC



https://twitter.com/bitcoinzay/status/1267131490627878918



- are they not transforming the protests into problem that should not be discussed at this time?

- are they not using bitcoin to join the fight against racism?

it will be something like these:



are they good for bitcoin?

I do not know the USA and I do not know what the injustice of blacks in the USA should be like, but in my country racism has been overcome a few years ago, of course it has one focus and the other, but it is not something alarming and the banking system is for all people of my country regardless of skin color


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