StoneToss made 1.2 million USD in 22 minutes on his NFT sale on OpenSea

in LeoFinance2 years ago (edited)

TMW you're rethinking your whole life

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Stone made bank but later got delisted because of Confederate Flag flurks

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Do I believe he should have been delisted?

It depends on the context really. It's not as though every pro-Confederate is an advocate of slavery. Some are able to rightly see the nuance regarding State's rights versus the Fed.

No, I am not planning on getting in extensive threads about the civil war but will gladly accept DMs if you have a concern.

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(Others will likely be ignored unless it's Blocktrades or Dan because I like money as much as the next guy)


Before you try to hop on my post calling me a "rAyCis", do me a solid and watch the 15 hour "Europa: The Last Battle" documentary.

Perhaps, it will shatter your worldview as it had mine. Take heed. Many of the things we were taught in school just are not so. We are all capable of critical thought so let's use it, friends.

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Caveats:

  1. Genocide is bad.
  2. Racial homogeneity is good. (Mostly due to the fact that people of the same race have a tendency to be culturally compatible. This should be common sense.)
  3. Centralization is bad (Shout out to centralized banking cartels)

That's all I got. Stay redpilled my friends 👌

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So free speech is a thing, but that does not mean we are free of consequences for the things we say or do. If people are doing or saying things that are not right they should face the consequences.

No. A prime example is Black Rifle Coffee. Conservatives put them on blast for what I would deem a ill-advised tweet that Kyle Rittenhouse was a murderer or something to that effect.

Keep in mind this was a company that made conservativism their brand prior to this incident. The problem was BRC was expressing preconceived notions regarding Rittenhouse's guilt or innocence BEFORE he was judged via the court of law. That was foolish but they have the right to express their opinions either way.

Still this does not negate the impact such sentiments would have to their target demographic who they were quickly alienated from. This makes me long for the age where businesses focused on their products and abstained from politics. In fact, I wish it was that way today but the influence of brands in modern times is very prolific in our culture.

Perhaps, to an uncomfortable degree but I may be biased as most corporations tend to lean left. Although, I would like to say I would be equally uncomfortable with a right wing mega corporation that was working to decisively influence our culture and politics.

I do not believe our forefathers anticipated this so.

The real problem is the polarization of American politics. It should not be left vs. right it should be a more moderate cooperation. Remove religion, social issues and focus on policy without special interest which is highly funded by cooperations.

Also delisted from rarible. 😲