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Re: What do you think China will lose by banning Bitcoin?
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lhrbeijing
on 26/10/2022, 01:15:08 UTC
Your CP congress that was held a few days ago is more than a good example that your nation has the characteristics of a BORG (if you know what I'm talking about), because out of thousands of representatives, no one dared to have a different opinion. This is how communism works, I know because I felt the peace and stability of the same system that left behind thousands of political prisoners and hundreds of mass graves of those who were not lucky enough to escape the wrath of the great leader.

This is somewhat offensive.
There is no perfect system in the world.
Even if you live with the most liberal and democratic Big Brother, it is useless for ordinary people to speak. If you don't want your family away from you because of the virus, if you don't want your family to die because of a shooting, if you want real racial equality...... I don't believe there are more than 300 million people in America, and no one thinks that way. With all due respect, what you said is useless.
Although the president can choose one or the other, it seems to have the most advanced democracy and freedom in the world. But no matter who you choose, it will not represent the interests of ordinary people. Therefore, although the president is elected by the Americans, he can only represent the big capitalists forever.
The two parties in the U.S. always quickly reach agreement on foreign-related bills, such as foreign sanctions, war aid. But the internal bill does embody the so-called democracy, and the two parties are arguing and wrangling each other for their own interests. Passing such bills in the House and Senate is always a waste of national political resources.
Perhaps this is the key factor behind China's rapid development in recent decades. Because we handed over the big goal to the elite of this country. The deputies to the National People's Congress must reach an agreement as soon as possible so that we can spend more time on reform and construction. And most of us do put most of our energy into building our own country.

It is incomprehensible to me that even 1.4 billion people think the same as you, which then leads us to the conclusion that Bitcoin has nothing to do in your society because you yourself choose to live in such a political system. However, if we look at the whole thing in a wider context, Bitcoin has never asked for permission from China or anyone else, so whether it is banned or not is irrelevant.
Bitcoin also does not require any country. But I guess if the Chinese government accepts Bitcoin, its price will more than triple. I don't know if this is important to Bitcoin users.