Note, it is incredibly counterproductive to blame BLM on a single professor. On Wed, Aug 5, 2020, 2:58 PM Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 <[1]punks@tfwno.gf> wrote: observation that US govcorp is pretending to be 'anti racist'? I have many reasons to disagree with Punk-Stasi regarding bitcoin, from a place of an experienced software hacker. But I spent a long time thinking about his question about antiracism pretensions. What's meaningful here, is that a society is made of multiple groups. SO LONG AS YOU CAN SUSTAIN PRODUCTIVE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE URGENT, THE HARMED, AND THE POWERFUL, YOU HAVE PEACE. It is the experienced rebels who know how to maintain stability: they had to for a very long time, to ever finally be heard. Corporations in the US showed they can resist enough to support BLM publicly. The US showed it is still enough of a democracy for the citizens to push the corporations to do this when something got very large. Influencers showed they can resist enough to get corporate buildings burned down widely, briefly. What do secret powerful people need to plan around? People who can resist will need to work together. I'm not always available much, but the bsv blockchain's archival retention and access, and phrases like "corporate dictator spy mafia" are all I really was doing. References 1. mailto:punks@tfwno.gf