[ ... ] People who have gotten rich with all kinds of shady shenanigans. And the best food for BTC growth would be someone who has money, but whose only knowledge about finance are youtube videos telling about banksters and their alien overlords of reptilian race. [ ... ] I'm not lying to myself about bitcoin, it's not about liberty, freedom and saving the world. Bitcoin growth has the most potential where there is the most crime, corruption and dumb money.
Well, I appreciate your frankness, at least.
However, when bitcoin is sold as a hedge against inflation, as a get-rich-quick scheme, or whatever, it ends up being bought by many people who are not rich, criminals, or corrupt politicians: just ordinary people who hope to get a little better life, and do not know enough economics to see through the bitcoiners' hype. Many of them are induced to put all their savings, sell their houses and make debts by the promises of bitcoiners whose goal is, essentially, to take their money.
Sorry, but that moral excuse does not work.
The simple folks who want in, want in also because of greed and because of promises of getting rich without doing any work. These simple folks will mostly be the ones who ferociously attack you or anyone else that shows criticism towards bitcoin. So, if those people are victims, then they are victims of their own greed and stupidity.
Anyway, it's not up to me, I'm not running this game, I'm just playing it. It could be possible that marketing in those regions will fail and they will remain untouched, because we certainly aren't seeing any development right now. Everyone are too busy worrying about China, and running around aimlessly, hoping that the price will rise just because they hope really-really hard for it to rise.