Today I stumbled upon this comment in a group...Having to share this ๐Ÿ˜† Great idea! image #Taxesarerobbery #taxationisrobbery

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This is the kind of civil disobedience that brings down the system if only 1% would start doing it. Another one is using Monero.
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Scoundrel 2 weeks ago
Bro not everyone can live off of digital jobs. Face it: the government can easily prevent most people from living a Monero-only life, no matter how much they want it.
It's ultimately the will of the people. Government needs to break people constantly - emotional, mental, psychological for people to or break free. They maxed out sine narratives and psyops so change is incoming. Before that though I expect it to get worse. Every defactor reducing the bidget of looted money that can be used for psychological warfare counts. Even if you can not do it now, you can bevl sympathetic and supportive to those who do. Every conversation about framing tax evasion as something positive counts. It's the counter narrative. Every conversation offering a more volunatary system counts. Small seeds will unfold over the coming years.
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Scoundrel 2 weeks ago
I don't know how sympathetic and supportive I can be. Living entirely on privacy coin like XMR seems more self-centered and out of touch than brave to me. "Why should I care about how a person could achieve privacy with other currencies? I got mine!"
Because it's a reciprocal act. Your trade partners build the network you rely on. The thing is by accepting privacy as a human right you can say "I trust you" to those who you trust and say "I don't trust you", to those who you do not. Privacy doesn't mean isolated. It means to be in control of when and to whom to reveal your full self.
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