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No, I'm pretty sure even people in the US should be recognising this as the toxic, paranoid, prejudiced, xenophobic drivel it is. I can assure you I feel no non-American angst, nor am I attempting to instil it in others. You can't rationally claim that a certain group of people within a set border are a problem whilst also stating that geographic location is irrelevant. Unless, y'know, you're insane, which I'm not ruling out as a possibility.
Don't particularly care about this guy's sanity, but sure, he can state that "a certain group of people within a set border are a problem whilst also stating that geographic location is irrelevant." He'd be right, too

It doesn't matter where bitcoin mining is centralized, as long as *it's centralized somewhere.* If that "somewhere" happens to be China, then Chinese miners are responsible for [the problem of] Bitcoin centralization. If Bitcoin mining was controlled by handful of wholesome American boys in Detroit, Michigan, then American miners would be responsible.
Seems self-evident to me

And yet I still bet this thread wouldn't exist if it did happen to be miners from a western democracy. But fine, go ahead and give credence to Chicken Little. It's not the first time he's gone off on some half baked rant about how we're all doomed and it certainly won't be the last time that he's been completely wrong about it. Credibility. Equals. Zero.
Also, fun fact, not everyone in China is a communist, you stereotyping screwball.
Did he suggest that all Chinese were Communists?