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Re: Could Bitcoin Smash Socialism in Venezuela?
by
stompix
on 02/04/2021, 10:38:12 UTC
Well, crypto IS socialist in the sense that it doesn't give the rich people power to change bitcoins situation

Oh really?
So you mean crypto is also a dictatorship because nobody can change anything no matter the will of the users?

I have named scandanavia as great social democracy example, can you name me one nation that is capitalist and as good as that? I doubt so.

Scandinavia is not a country, Scandinavia is a region.
And if you think that any country in that region is socialist, then you're wrong, all of them are capitalist countries.
But don't trust me, trust the Danish prime minister:
https://www.thelocal.dk/20151101/danish-pm-in-us-denmark-is-not-socialist/
All European countries are capitalist, from Iceland to Norway to Switzerland to Monaco.

Crypto doesn't separate, poor or rich everyone is same on blockchain level.

Oh but it does!
There are the ones that have coins, and the ones that don't have!

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And yes there were obviously failed socialist states there is no denying that, but I do want to ask, provide me with ONE nation that was managed by socialism that didn't have dictatorship and failed. You will have a hard time because all those dictators you see on "socialist" nations do name their country socialist since quite frankly they do screw every citizen equally to be honest.

This brings us to the question of why are socialist countries only run by dictators? Probably because unless forced and tortured nobody would want to live there? You should learn about Israel and socialism, how when people have a choice they throw socialism int he garbage bin