The Canada we remembered and thought we lived in is over and it is never coming back.
No amount of talking to people at bars, starting your own political parties, forming secret militias to plan out rebellions you never act on will change anything.
What we're seeing happening is the natural conclusion of what happens when organized government has much more power than average citizens. I don't mean power as determined by law but I mean hard power as determined by men and technologies of war.
We actually began to see this shift during the industrial revolution as weapons of war become far more advanced and outside the reach of average people to acquire; however, it wasn't a large disparity until really the second industrial revolution and it has been ever increasing since then, not just in weapons but in communication (satellites), etc... with this new age giving the power of instant control and ideology shifting through the mechanisms of information dissemination (internet, social media, mainstream news etc...).
What we have no is an extreme imbalance in power between average citizens and governments. This always leads to one conclusion which is the continued path toward absolute control in everything.
You are here because you have Traditional Western Values from the 1800s era that have been passed down generation to generation. You believe in individualism, in liberalism (the classical kind) and have an inherent believe that less government is good. You are a dying breed and you will cease to exist soon enough. The government now has control over the culture and you can see it in each new generation who aligns more and more with the government's perspective.
The biggest problem you have is that you understand that the government is not using its power to benefit the people but rather is using its power to benefit itself. The people who accept what the government is doing do not understand how the government does not truly have their interest at heart. In this manner, these people who obey the government are your enemies but they ought not to be if only they understand the situation. They don't however, so you are forced to treat them as enemies and who wants to live in a country full of your enemies?
You are probably wondering, what can you do? There are only truly 3 solutions. You're probably not going to like any of them but they are the only real solutions.
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Develop new military technology that is cheap, easy to construct, easy to use without training and can be made widely available that reduces the disparity between government and average people's power.
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Develop some new technology or social structure that changes the way in which wealth is created by improving production so significantly that it changes the very makeup of society altogether. Examples of this in history would be the industrial revolution or using animals instead of human slaves.
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Ride the Tiger of Modernity. Basically, accept that this is the way things are and you can't change them so don't even try. Just stick to what you believe is right and adapt to society so you can get along and be happy without constantly struggling to combat this situation. The metaphor is that the only place you're safe from a tiger is on its back. You can't control which way the tiger goes but because you've opted not to fight it but to ride it, you will come out unharmed even if you have no control over the direction it takes you.
There is technically a 4th option of get conquered by another civilization but that's maybe not optimal.
Valid points. I can't say I'd lead a revolution but I wouldn't mind joining one if there was the possibility of it not being a rock thrown in the ocean.
Regarding crypto, it's a complex subject but it can be boiled down to a few things. It is based on the principles of encryption, which are in practice unbreakable, to ensure transactions are safe. You own a virtual wallet somewhere on a block of text and encryption does its job to ensure that you own the exact amount you claim. Nobody monitors transactions, and nobody creates money out of nowhere (shitcoins aside). It's inflation-proof, the government can't tax you like it does through money creation. It's decentralized, everyone can work on it, or even branch their own version of the code to make their own version of it. It's anonymous, and you can create a wallet and fill it with money without having your name tied to it. Banks can't know you bought a pepsi, and neither does the government. There are plenty of good youtube videos explaining the basics but in my humble opinion it's a strong weapon against central authorities as it strips their ressources (money) of its value.
Let's imagine best case scenario on crypto.
In effect, you can do everything in crypto.
Where your wrong is how you said nobody creates money out of no where. That's actually a fail. Banks will create money and simply use crypto. You think when we had gold, banks didn't "create money out of no where"? Haha....
The banks will offer to pay you interest if you give them your bitcoins. Perhaps you're a huge rebel so you're like, I don't need 1% return on my cyrpto... so the banks offer 2% or 3% and at this point someone has decided to give their cryptos to the banks. Man sends his crypto to bank wallet. Bank shows the man that he has $X in crypto stored at the bank. Then from here you get exactly the same sort of banking structure as you have now except you have crypto currencies instead of fiat currency. Nothing changes.
There is the aspect of inflation/deflation given that in such a scenario you remove the governments ability to control the money supply. I'd have to really think about this one to understand the impacts but I doubt there would be any major impacts that would change the very nature of society. It might simply lead to a little better quality of life for some people or perhaps worse but I don't foresee it doing more than that.
Yes, but by doing so they lower the value of money, and increase the demand on the crypto. Both impact the relative value of crypto to money positively.
The idea behind getting on it early is to avoid being caught in the system by having banks holding/providing the currency and us losing control over the keys ownership. If you own one bitcoin now, you are assured that the global demand for it leads to a stable absolute value. In theory, even if 80% of currencies in the world are devalued, crypto value won't change. It is in some ways like gold, but can't be target-farmed massively when its value is high (driving the price down).