Sean on Nostr: legal in what sense? Where your identity is harvested and sold back to you as part of ...
legal in what sense? Where your identity is harvested and sold back to you as part of the consumer culture. Or legal in a sense that what you buy or sell is liable to income tax, VAT etc, where we don't know what those taxes are being taken for in the first place?
It's been categorised as a black market by mainstream media. The illicit stuff was magnified to over throw the idea of what was created, in the case of The Silk Road.
The same people who monopolised 'legal' markets are also facilitating carpet bombing innocent civilians, and invading countries to corner the drugs market, and label it democracy or freedom.
The same people who create 'legal' markets locked up its own people and mandated a vaccine that did more bad than good. And labeled it democracy.
The same people who created the 'legal' market crashed the housing market and bankrupt millions of families in 07/08.
Those legal markets are not free markets. They are monopolised by cantillionaires to benefit them.
It's been categorised as a black market by mainstream media. The illicit stuff was magnified to over throw the idea of what was created, in the case of The Silk Road.
The same people who monopolised 'legal' markets are also facilitating carpet bombing innocent civilians, and invading countries to corner the drugs market, and label it democracy or freedom.
The same people who create 'legal' markets locked up its own people and mandated a vaccine that did more bad than good. And labeled it democracy.
The same people who created the 'legal' market crashed the housing market and bankrupt millions of families in 07/08.
Those legal markets are not free markets. They are monopolised by cantillionaires to benefit them.