I appreciate that introducing Bitcoin at the end of my book about the predatory nature of the IMF and World Bank will turn off some normies
But if I didn’t include that last chapter, I’m leaving out the **most important** part
People today trapped in structural adjustment, unlike in the 1980s, finally have a way out ✌️
Yesterday, I finished reading Hidden Repression by @gladstein
The foreword by @Jeff Booth hit me hard! My 2 favorite quotes:
"[W]e've created a world that requires people to literally gamble on where to place their money to avoid it losing its purchasing power, and then we wonder why our world looks the way it does."
"The rule of law doesn't protect citizens from the manipulation of money."
Then, Alex's text was easy to read. But it was quite short (or it felt like it, as I read it quickly).
The content mostly enraged me, and I couldn't sleep afterward.
I'm still reeling from the experience.
What's most astonishing to me is that the IMF and WB are getting away with such a shocking and disturbing behavior, under the guise of benevolence or security. It's all just a facade for neocolonial exploitation.
And most people in the West are completely oblivious to it. Why aren't more people talking about this? Why aren't we demanding change?
The final chapter felt slightly off to me. I understand the intention was likely to conclude on a hopeful note, and to introduce Bitcoin as the peaceful solution. But it felt somewhat disconnected from the previous chapters. And it makes me hesitant to share the book with skeptical friends and family. They'll probably dismiss the book's important messages because of it.
But all in all, great book, and highly recommended.
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