Father Morwen
@alditrus
To be honest, I actually didn't vote at all this year. Why? 1. I have the right not to. 2. Ever since I became old enough to vote, there has never been a single candidate who genuinely represented me. Why should I be forced to choose between two evils at all, regardless if one is a lesser evil? 3. Harris winning only would have delayed the inevitable, and would have propped up an archaic crumbling status quo for maybe a few more years before the lunatics ran the asylum again. 4. My vote wouldn't have mattered anyway. I'm not going to play the games of a system that can no longer function properly; that system can go to Hell.
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Father Morwen
@alditrus
If you think this is a trash take and want to block/unfollow me, you are entitled to that and I will not think lesser of you. I'm done playing by the old system. That's why I'm invested in getting decentralized organizations working properly. I'm not here to save the world; I'm here to burn it to the ground and plant a better one in its stead.
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Boiler-Chris (DAO/acc)
@boiler
Let’s face it Musk and Theil are the real winners here. Although Theil kinda scares the beans outta me, maybe a techno-aligned network state isn’t such a bad plan right about now. Let’s bring conviction voting to the world and fire all the politicians.
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Father Morwen
@alditrus
If we are going to network state, it must be decentralized. Can't say I trust Theil either and I certainly don't trust Musk. The tech billionaires won't save us.
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Boiler-Chris (DAO/acc)
@boiler
Oh I get that. Quite the opposite of saving. I think they think outside the box on traditional political governance though and we should be as well (other than us crypto folks) The time of delegating hundreds of votes to a single person for 4 years, is coming to an end. We don’t need it.
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