Although it was predictable ahead of time that so many Palestinian civilians including children would die as a result of Israel’s response to the attack on Israel by Hamas, as the numbers continue to add up it is increasingly hard to watch. Half of Gaza’s population is under the age of 18. There is not much more sad in this world than children, cut off from electricity and communication, violently dying from air strikes in darkness. And sadly this happens in other places of the world too. For much of human history, people were only aware of their own local area. Now we have awareness of large swaths of the world, and so we can keep track of tragedies in real time. We then desensitize ourselves out of necessity. Like, the sheer amount of negative information and unsolvable problems hit us through media, and in order to productively do something to add value to someone else, there is little choice other than compartmentalization it. An electrician can’t be caught up in the troubles of the world as he goes out each day and fixes things and building things, for example. In order to add order to his small part of the world, he can’t be fully caught up with its global chaos. And then, I see these crazy protestors tearing down flyers about kidnapped Israelis, as though that activity could possibly be the best use of their time. People have a strong tendency to want to be part of something bigger and longer lasting than themselves, whether it is their religion, their community, their ideology, or their work. But some people chose such fruitless ways of doing it. Yes, you can and should advocate for not bombing children. No, you shouldn’t try to erase what happened to murdered or captured Israelis either. It is not rocket science. The world is an increasingly polarized place, and my biggest concern is for those polarizations to be used to take rights away in a more broader context, or to wage war between larger opponents. Politicians will propagandize any small share of “crypto funding” to bad groups to justify more restrictions on those technologies and privacy in general. As countries go through sovereign debt crises, having some sort of enemy to point to helps their narrative for capital controls and keeping their citizens in currency and bonds as they are inflated away. I’ve studied the 1940s financial environment too much to be unaware of this. Always look through to the bigger story, and ideally with a perspective of empathy toward many sides of any complex issue. Strive to be able to articulate your opponent’s view as well as they can, so that your counter argument can be most effective and surgical in its nature. And then, when there is nothing you can do about something globally, try instead to bring order and reason and improvement and kindness to whatever small portion of the world that you can.

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You are a beautiful person Lyn, inside and out ❤️. Thank you.
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Andy 2 years ago
Polarization seems so difficult to approach though. I can be seen as evil by two sides of an issue. I want to have more of an impact. I want people to see things with more nuance. I want people to be more skeptical of information they take in. Even at a local or personal relationship level, it can be discouraging. But standing on the outside of a conversation and watching it devolve sucks too. Perhaps I need to get more comfortable with smaller influences on conversation.
Agreed. Most of the action I see many 1000's of KMs away seems to be derived from fear. Fear is the tool that the forceful people use to dehumanize huge groups of people. It's how they get agreement from us to carry out heinous acts on our behalf. This is how the COVID hysteria was allowed to propogate. Remain calm & retain your compassion for your fellow humans. Choose love over fear 🧡🤙
Interesting, as usual. As a Ukrainian it is difficult for me to understand one thing that I often see in the opinions of people in the West. For some reason, people in the West do not want to realize that we are just as human as you are. And for some reason they offer us solutions that we would never make for themselves or their country.
When this is the vision: from Neil to Euphrates. I can’t believe people unapologetically stick their flag on their clothes, cars, houses, buildings…etc No one wants death. But people should really try to understand what they are supporting here. And hopefully be on the right side of History. This won’t end by ending Hamas or the Palestinians. This ends when the vision is reached. image
I’m struggling to understand what sort of weird propaganda this is, that you created a map of “Greater Israel” when the Palestinians are the one’s chanting “from the river to the sea”?
Israel wants to take over Jordan, Lebanon, most of Syria, and half of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt?? Where have you seen this promulgated, or even described?
it is only a matter of time until we become Palestinians ourselves. and you better get a clue and realize nobody is going to come to your defense. i am probably already on FBI watch list so i won't elaborate but ... that's what you should be thinking about.
That's just the way it is. Unfortunately we forget that many things are out of our control. We don't even influence our local area 😅. We go into a spiral of unnecessary hatred by raising flags for X side. And the important thing that maybe we can control and influence that is us we don't even bother to become aware of. It sounds hyper optimistic that we are going to fix the world with Bitcoin. But if we don't start with us. I don't see much progress
Or recognise that mass butchery like Gaza has been happening throughout human history, but actually overall probably less per capita today - and the only difference is that everyone else in the civilizisation was not previously electrically charged with anxiety about it and therefore rendered begging to be told where to dispense their to hate, and how to surrender their liberties to reduce their fear. Step off the chessboard you are being controlled, yes even you.
Wonderful essay Lyn. The world needs to read this ! If you've got another book in you, it should be "Broken Society". On par in importance with "Broken Money".
Fixing the money (Monero) doesn't fix humanity. Too many moving parts. However better monetary incentives translate into clearer guiding principals for me, for us and for those who join in the future. Advancing awareness, consciousness and powerful actions.
Fighting bad is sometimes a must and usually serves immediate impulses. We must beware of drowning in fighting bad and we must remember to find and do good.
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J. 2 years ago
It's Israël making sure the next generation will be even more angry at them once they are grown up....
The time interval that you chose to frame the Israel/Palestine conflict belies your bias, ass-covering, or ignorance. You are brilliant at chasing things to the source when it comes to macro. Respectfully, if you are going into this arena, go back to the beginning, and unleash that intellect on a much larger data set.
It's okay, some of the survivors might grow up to commit violence against Israelis and then the Israelis can all condemn it and retaliate, thereby perpetuating the circle of violence and funding the never ending Western war machine. If you've got no ethics at all it sounds like a great business plan🙄
You started incorrectly already in the first paragraph: "as a result of Israel’s response to the attack on Israel by Hamas" Its actually Hamas' response to the Israeli occupation, apartheid, expanding settlements and murder of children for nearly a century. Are we told to have empathy for the evil German Nazis? Why are we being told to now? Decades of the weaponization of "anti-semitism" and now equating it with anti-zionism have allowed Israel to turn into something far worse than the German or even the Japanese Nazis.
sorry it took me a while to dig up the jews stuff quote from you: "The world is an increasingly polarized place, and my biggest concern is for those polarizations to be used to take rights away in a more broader context, or to wage war between larger opponents. Politicians will propagandize any small share of “crypto funding” to bad groups to justify more restrictions on those technologies and privacy in general." I think you forgot to mention that by default any financial restrictions opens the door for more opportunities in a more efficient black market that nurtures the moral of words of honor and its way better for individuals in a long term financial prespicteve, and that been the case for ages (me and my family/relatives always used such services) I guess you forgot that because you were traumatized sympathizing with thieves and killers from Jewish beliefs nevent1qqs28dasrkag2gk03ryx0g0kqm54hzcsvfpmgezfyypv7sya87cyk9czyr4tpe6k6v4cp0x5vneas39cqspsxp66z04tcdve5a3vntr6hy057qcyqqqqqqgjhqnxe
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Michael 7 months ago
“as a result of Israel’s response to the attack on Israel by Hamas, as the numbers continue to add up it is increasingly hard to watch.” You mean a bunch of clowns (Hamas IS them) in hang gliders 🙄 when under any other circumstance, a cockroach couldn’t even get into Israel without being detected and then the IDF shows up hours later when they probably could’ve walked there in 45 minutes until we recognize what a “false flag” event this is (and Ukraine) what your writing is complete barf. And who the fuck are you to grandstand? These people are being murdered right before our eyes. The Zionists IN Israel always meant it Israel to be a prisoner, dilemma sign up for the bulk of humanity, including the Jews there they’re equally victims. This is not a race thing or creed this is a corporate takeover of the world and they’ve succeeded. The game is up. 
Let me clear, Lyn. Thank you for using your voice on this subject. I want to CHALLENGE you to JUSTIFY your wording of, hamas=attack and israel=response. Words are important, and I think these are 1. Inaccurate 2. Exactly what we've been taught by the TV