SAD, Trump's pledge to fire Gary Gensler got way louder cheers than his pledge to free Ross. That's what happens when the number go up crowd forgets about whats more important, FREEDOM GO UP image

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I wouldn’t be surprised if most attendees don’t even know who Ross is. Gotta kinda be in the game for awhile to know the story. Or you know, care about freedom too!
Yeah that was weird. I thought that was the biggest fuck yeah moment.
That's human nature. We love it when the "bad guy" get's punished. Bitcoiners aren't different - sad but true.
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BTC-Satan 1 year ago
Ross was a webmaster for drug selling. Time served sounds about right.
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Carlos 1 year ago
I guess on twitter you could get away with missing context.
Maybe the cheering was more about SOMEBODY in government being held accountable for over the past four years.
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HyperTangled 1 year ago
Trump already said he would free ross in a different meeting, the cheers where quite loud. So its only the people who didnt knew that cheered loudly. Still its hard to, say. Idkhowmany people where at both event/meeting
I was actually cheering the same for both, but was also surprised that the crowd was so crazy when he said he will fire Gary Gensler … 🤔
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Gem512 1 year ago
Yes, he's our ally, telling ETH to fuck off, I like him. Bitcoin only.
Yes, he taught a course on bitcoin at MIT. It was pretty good. Now ripple, eth, doge, monero, filecoin will start attacking bitcoin again. He was the only one holding them back.
freedom is voting anything that is not a democrat. If the blue sheep actually paid attention and understood what was going on around them instead of being fed lies by professors, teachers and the MSM and eating them up without actually doing any real research. But instead they listen to the MSM who does nothing but lie and the universities/schools which obviously have an agenda and instead teaching their students how to critically think for themselves. So they vote democrat and then complain about freedoms.