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Lyn Alden
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It's kind of a verbal meme, but one of my favorite questions is, "what radicalized you?" Since I'm someone who appeals to moderates with a tempered but purposeful element of anti-establishment fire, it's kind of a notable question.

My first thought is, "well let me tell you about my childhood and why I'm not a huge fan of the state."

My second thought is, "let's talk about the global financial crisis."

My third thought is, "look at the 2016 time period where U.S. fiscal deficits started to wonkishly deviate from unemployment.



My fourth thought, regarding the Current Thing, because nobody wants to go back that far, is, "they replaced a beautiful blue bird with an X and said it would be half of the global financial system."

And that made me angry.

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no₿ody™ 🧱 · 142w
I appreciate you waking up and choosing to be oddly genuine every day such that it isn’t odd at all, just genuine
cloud fodder · 142w
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Crizzo · 142w
Radicalization is a journey, not a destination.
McIntosh · 142w
So many things make me angry..the older I get the more I realize in general it’s simply injustice. Sadly the world is filled with it. Thanks for all you do Lyn! You are a great voice and thought leader about global financial shenanigans.
iefan 🕊️ · 142w
"well let me tell you about my childhood and why I'm not a huge fan of the state." I don't think most people can understand the depth here. We really need to defund the state. They are too big, and they're our real enemies. It's true everywhere around the world. Btw thanks for sharing your though...
Vic · 142w
Concur nostr:nevent1qqs2n23ve7sp7k6vjp9s5h058df5375mx7wwqg2atcfphuufk4sfrygpremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet59upzqgd5rygzm28upw5sfp9wey6t74dh408htmkm8yfyart4ujglgxj7qvzqqqqqqyf7femh
Tony SATSprano · 142w
Lyn is taking on her final form. I like it. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/97d8de868a1fd3eedaa576c31b890ce0939761e2118d5d9cb50a02eee6e818a6.jpg
AlcoB · 142w
If going against the narrative defines radicalisarion then it was the inzicht that the monetary system is not fair for all. Not angered about that but I chose to opt out by investing in and educating #bitcoin.
hopey · 142w
I've also thought that the root cause I don't trust institutions, or pretty much anyone, is my childhood. It also made me a lone thinker, which led to getting bitcoin before many others. It isn't good or bad thing, it is what it is.
pietre · 142w
Any ideas or suggestions to discover content/accounts to follow? Up until now I've followed the suggested accounts when setting up nostr but it's not much 😏
wolf · 142w
I'd argued I am not the radical, but simply resisting the radicals that push for the state to regulate everything in life for everyone. In Germany people call for the big guy helping every little problem far too easily. Listening to history and having a hard look around the world should teach us to ...
Bobo ⚡️ · 142w
Information flow is almost instantaneous, the ability to understand the signal is most certainly not. It’ll take at least a generation with lots of pain
Ron Denham · 142w
When I heard a story about a Syrian family successfully escaping at the beginning of the war with all their family worth converted to bitcoin & I came to understand bitcoin is permission-less. When I realized inflation is a policy. When I realized social media needs to be permission-less as well...
Guwray · 142w
Regarding Xscheme... Same here Lyn! That bird was first in a cage; now it's s dead for me.
bennibtc · 142w
Bitcoiners/ ancaps are actually the least radical people. Upside down world.
nostrich · 142w
I lived in a very low tax country and saw how well it functioned. That radicalized me.
Michael Stiller · 142w
1) Strict & controlling parents. I like doing things creativly. My way. 2) Financial crisis 2008 when I learned why my gold/silver lost 30% over night due to regulatory manipulation. And nothing changed. 3) Having to deal with more & more woke cancel culture & clown world, who encrouge into my spa...
FreedomRock · 142w
Such an interesting question. To answer: I joined the British Army and saw what they were doing - and that was a long time ago! Next: What was the benefit of radicalisation? Then: Where/who will you be in 5 years time?
DrLuke · 142w
Goodbye X #Nostr
stackatoshi · 142w
The most frustrating thing is that most people seem to actively ignore it. When you tell them that their country’s currency is being debased and the debt is unsustainable they seem to shut down. Can’t tell if they take it personally or are just overwhelmed. But very few want to believe it, want ...
ex · 142w
Can you help me understand your third thought a bit more?
az · 142w
When asked "What radicalized you?" I think about how I woke up to the violence by states worldwide. Supposed to protect us, these states are instead causing harm and death. Things like money issues, policy shifts, and changes in social media are just more signs of the harm states can do. They show h...
Sakid Js · 142w
:-)
aerique · 142w
Governments and payment processors blocking donations to Wikileaks in 2010 was a bit of an Aha-moment for me. Of course the illegal invasion of Iraq and the (even at that time) obvious bullshit claim of "weapons of mass destruction". The "political correctness" wave in the 1990's.
BTcassblaster · 142w
When Bitcoin grifters shilled bank stocks.
Bewlay · 142w
For the number of the Devil is XXX 😃
thorium · 142w
He's going bonkers. Im guessing he'll become to big to not fail.
0xshield · 142w
Hello can you recomend me some Book about finance..
Bitcoin Fortress · 142w
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interrobang · 142w
Lynn, you’re Nostr’s killer feature. 🧡🤙
Sergio · 142w
I lived in México as a kid and saw the peso rebranded and lose a zero. Eye opening to say the least.
SubconsciousErosion_0x0 · 142w
🫂
Peloozoid · 142w
As a follower for some years now, I applaud you, and your work! And as a Norwegian, I hope you'll keep coming back to Oslo, at the OFF. And yes, I am probably a moderate with a tempered but purposeful element of anti-establishment fire. Yeah, well, and the first Godfather movie is probably the bes...
Dr. Telma Thor · 142w
Prove them wrong.
Dr. Telma Thor · 142w
Nostr and crypto for the win.
DrDoggyballs · 142w
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VelvetBlue_art · 142w
For me it was the bank security officer telling my husband "There's some hooker taking only fans payments on your bank account." My husband got angry and said "you mean my wife taking photos at home safely with no one else? How about I call you a whore for your bank?" It was Bitcoin all the way aft...
StellarStoic · 142w
I lived through the collapse of Yugoslavia and it's currency, then another switch to EURos. I can't explain but we all can see how system is constructed to take the most of the low wage people. That's why I believe we need our own system without any central authority.
Pascalito · 141w
Better to fly with the purple bird #nostr
volition · 141w
A natural capitalist, exploring its roots in philosophy. This led to Stephen Hicks, then Ayn Rand and Objectivism. It is a guide to life and interpreting the world around you.