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@ TheBitcoinBattery
2025-05-08 16:39:47
Hey Jeff!
I feel like when it comes to Bitcoin, and it's long term paradigm shift towards a future of global abundance for all, we're kindred spirits who would be good friends if we should ever meet.
I love what I see El Salvador doing with Bitcoin, I have often thought about relocating my home there and helping to build Bitcoin country. I understand that we're seeing transition from the old system of fear and the new system of hope and that the old system feeds off of fear. I also understand that when due process has failed so totally as it did in El Salvador, that just fighting fire with fire may very well have been necessary to free the country from gang violence and allow it's people to live normal lives again. Regardless of what we think of as right, as history has shown might ultimately makes right and when your enemy is willing to kill you without due process then imprisoning them without it is the lesser evil.
But my mind has been struggling to understand how someone so visionary as Bukele, who's trying to better his country with freedom tech and the elimination of gang violence, is the same person who could agree to send seemingly non-violent undocumented immigrants (that are in the process of getting on the right side of the law and who have family's) without due process to the same prison as those convicted of gang violence in El Salvador.
I want to support El Salvador, but I value due process rights for all who are not of imminent threat to other's life liberty or property. Can you help me understand this? Do you know anything about the conditions these non-violent deportees are in? If we all value truth, freedom, and individuality, surely this is not how it seems in the surface and something else is at play here which I'm just not seeing at the moment.
Thank you Jeff.
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