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darraez / Daniel Arráez
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2023-04-28 19:37:51
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darraez on Nostr: See? and I think I can provide an example of this in a real life current scenario and ...

See? and I think I can provide an example of this in a real life current scenario and That's what I like about Bukele for example in El Salvador. He checks plenty of boxes for a dictatorship regime for sure. And the resemblance between him and early Chavez day (that's the background I own) can lead people to believe it's going to be a catastrophe for the country, just as Chavez was for Venezuela. But authoritarianism aside, Bukele understood very well value in decentralization and censorship resistance, and the policies he's enforcing in his country are resulting in more GDP and overall wellness. For years, leftists in the world praised the Chavez model, because in a full censored restricted environment, the macroeconomic data they provided, showed whatever they wanted it to show, and in the end (of his government at least) he died being the richest man in the country. His legacy was enforced by Maduro but there was a limit and everything collapsed in the country. So you can take these two societies that somehow shared an authoritarian leader, and see how different they resulted on how they have different takes on everything. With Bitcoin is going to result the same. Some regimes will become fierce and wild , chasing capitals stopping at nothing; while other cultures will thrive in wellness and freedom.
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