I believe many governments that rejected it some years ago will now convince with what El Salvador government and other governments are doing with BTC in their countries today.
Your option is highly welcome.
I hope so and wish them that they'll open their mind to this.
But the fact wasn't, governments have different approaches and perspectives when it comes to crypto like Bitcoin.
Some governments may have reservations about the decentralized nature of crypto and the potential risks they perceive, such as volatility, money laundering, or tax evasion. As we can see, others may be cautious due to concerns about the impact on their existing financial systems or the potential loss of control over monetary policies.
There's nothing our governments can do if we want to have or use Bitcoin, we can still have it anonymously and this is why Bitcoin was created, to have full control over our funds and there's no need intermediary.