Astounded by the amazing success of Bitcoin implementation in El Salvador, anti-social elements sponsored by the USD lobby have started vandalizing and destroying the Bitcoin ATMs installed by the government.
The amazing success of ATMs that were not even running and a wallet that was mostly offline.
And whoever protests against this is surely paid by the reptilians USD overlord.
Have you ever wondered if there might be some
other problems there in Salvador?
In 2020 he used gun-toting soldiers to bully opposition lawmakers into voting for the budget for his crime-fighting programme. In May this year the assembly, now controlled by New Ideas, sacked five of the countrys 15 top judges and the attorney-general, replacing them with yes-men. In June Mr Bukele disbanded an anti-corruption body. He expelled from the country a journalist from El Faro, a newspaper which has investigated his governments shady deals with three different gangs in prison.
Over the past week the power grab has escalated. On August 31st the assembly passed a series of bills, including one to sack all judges over the age of 60. This affects around a third of them, though there are woolly provisos in place to ensure that the term limits can be waived due to reasons of necessity or speciality. In other words, loyalty to Mr Bukele will be rewarded. Three days later the top court announced that, contrary to the constitution, a sitting president can run for re-election. Mr Bukele will now be free to run again in 2024and perhaps, like Hugo Chávez stay in power for life.
The question is who are these anti-bitcoiners really? I would have understood if the war was Civilian Vs Government, but this is first time in history any government has listened to the civilians and put up the set up of bitcoin for them.
Really?
When did the people of Salvador demand for bitcoin to be legal tender? Was there a referendum for it?
No, it was a unilateral decision from Bukele, who saw this as a way to boost his popularity in the world.
But I just love it, when it comes to Bitcoin, it must be obedience, if people in Salvador would have smashed fiat ATMs everyone would be cheering for them, for their bravery against the regime. Interesting to see how people can twist their views on freedom and obedience and dictatorship for a few pennies.