In Simbabwe steht nun ein bitcoin-ATM. Es ist der erste Geldautomat im Land, an dem man sowohl bitcoin als auch Litecoin handeln kann. Golix, die größte Börse des Landes, stellte ihn auf. Die Inflationsrate in Simbabwe war im Jahr 2009 bereits so hoch, dass die landeseigene Währung vorübergehend ausgesetzt wurde. Am 30. September 2015 folgte…
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zerohedge.com / by David Mackenzie via The Rebel / Apr 16, 2017 9:15 PM
A society that cares less about policy cares more about police. Nothing could illustrate this better than the recent experience of while reporting on the Conservative Riding Association of King-Vaughan, northwest of Toronto.
When the rule of law is no longer respected by an organization’s supposed elite, the force of law is all that’s left. Due process bows out; the little guy bows down. That’s how it works.
Put another way: a society that cares less about truth cares more about power. We see this inverse relationship everywhere. We live inside a culture prone to fraud but eager for accolades. We’ll gladly lie and cheat for fame— which is just one way of saying that we’ll gladly trade the truth for power.
Think of the myriad ways in which fantasy is peddled in the hope of celebrity. We barely blink anymore at those bottom-dwelling web-ads which tell us that some blonde local-yokel is now earning $8K/week. Pictures apparently don’t lie— she’s partying right now on her private jet. And, amazingly, she’s from everyone’s hometown