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RE: Allies vs Adversaries

in #steemit6 years ago

It's rather ironic that those who sit around on here singing kum ba yah for a decentralized world where everyone holds everyone else accountable according to their actions go after those who can least afford it just like in the centralized world. Like there'd really be any real perceived difference in decentralization...NOT....it's just mans nature.

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I wonder if your friendly approach and interactions have taken you far in life... I wonder...

I do alright, my house will be paid for in a couple years, it's rental property so I live mortgage and rent free. All I was trying to say is that it's sad to see someone picking on those who can least afford it and attributing it to the many complaints that you hear about the justice system when it comes to the poor. There really isn't ever going to be a situation in this world where we can just trust everyone to behave on their own accord. Granted most people do, then there are the ones who just do it because they don't want to face the consequences and the one's who will do bad regardless of the consequences in hopes they won't get caught. You really can't argue that you don't see those same traits playing out on here, there's a couple of them going down I seen right after I logged in.

I'm not sure I follow. Are you referring to someone else when you say 'those who sit around on here singing kum ba yah'? Or do you perceive me as being one of those people? Who is it that's 'going after those who can't afford it'? – Just trying to understand how your comment relates to the content of my post.

No I was talking about GC whom people have said is making a profit going after the people who can least afford it, the most vulnerable who don't have the power to fight back. He doesn't go after those with power. He's taking advantage of the supposed decentralized (steemit is not decentralized) format where everyone is "supposed" to treat each other in kind.