Right. I've always found this nationalist concept so silly. Like I'm supposed to like any particular Australian better than any of my friends overseas because the person is Australian and my other friends aren't. It's just dumb tribal bullshit.
Who should be regarded as the enemies in this world? Those who act peacefully and live their lives or those who act violently towards others and disrespect property rights? Who are the people we should really be concerned about?
Why are there terrorists? Why do we provide financial support and give credence to so many ruthless dictators over the last few decades? If we lived in one of these countries, and we looked at other richer countries that were financing those who kept us down, how would we feel? How desperate might some people feel? Root causes are important.
Out of one side of their mouth, bitcoiners scream foul at the entity of "government" (instead of specific corrupt individuals inside it), yet are happy to mimic them with the other side of their mouth in equal corruption, by preaching of libertarian ideals and free markets, while raping consumers with pre-orders on never delivered items.
I lost faith in this community the moment people were begging the community not to let Bitcoinstore fail and saying that it's good for bitcoin, etc. Suckers, every single one of them. Cultist suckers who don't realize they are falling for a new government, a government run by the rich and corrupt. Cultism is bad when it's anti-Bitcoin statist cultism, but it's equally bad when it's blind pro-Bitcoin propaganda cultism too. We need rationality here to survive and take with us the remnants of any failures. Without rationality, no one learns from any of the mistakes and everyone continues on like an idiot, blaming everyone else for their poor financial decisions.
Unfortunately, you just collectivized the individuals that use Bitcoin and this forum.