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@ Nostrrrgh
2025-05-09 16:38:59
𝐏𝐚𝐲 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐝𝐮𝐞𝐬. 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐨𝐰𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐦.
Let us speak plainly.
You were born on a patch of dirt claimed by men with flags. From that moment forward, you owe them. You owe them your labor, your privacy, your obedience, and—most importantly—your money. Not because you agreed. Not because you signed anything. But because they said so.
They built roads, they say. Never mind that private contractors did it, funded by your taxes under threat of prison. They defend your freedom, they say. As if sending young men to die in places you cannot pronounce, for causes you never understood, somehow protects your daughter’s ability to speak freely at the dinner table.
And now—how dare you—now you think you can leave? That you can move somewhere else? Keep your money offshore? Reduce your taxes? Buy a bit of digital magic money that no one controls? You must be immoral.
You must be avoiding your duty:
• The duty to fund wars you oppose.
• The duty to support bailouts for banks that evicted your neighbors.
• The duty to subsidize energy policies that make you poorer and colder.
• The duty to pay for a surveillance state that treats you like a suspect by default.
• The duty to remain, even when your country no longer serves you.
No, global mobility is immoral. You should be chained to your soil.
Wealth preservation? Immoral. You should let it all melt away in currency debasement.
Bitcoin? Disgusting. You should rely on central banks to keep your savings safe.
And tax avoidance? Treason. Every cent you keep from them is a cent not spent on the next war or ministerial junket.
You see, there is a moral clarity in staying put and paying up: it is the morality of sacrifice without consent. The morality of loyalty to those who owe you nothing in return. The morality of bearing burdens you never chose.
So fold that flag, swallow your objections, and smile for the camera as you pay.
It is not yours to ask why. It is yours to comply.
#Bitcoin