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RE: How Steemit Taught Me Once Again That The Most Expensive Thing In The World Is Ignorance (I Was Going To Say "Stupidity" But I Refrained Myself)

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)


All markets are volatile especially new markets like crypto, there are millions a factors influencing the price, media, technical problems, whales, pump and dump groups, fake news, viral social media posts, little post (yes a little post can influence a whale to to do smth), concurrence, and so on..like i said millions.@dragosroua

It is just ridiculous to blame an individual on a drop in price. It's like you said the search for a scapegoat and spreading guilt/false accusations all over the place except for accuser him-/herself. Oh how i hate that. And i really understand that it pisses you so much off that you even post about it. I myself am from Germany, raised in german guilt, indoctrinated, discriminated against for things that happend long before i was born and what i am really against. You can imagine how much scapegoating, false accusations, witch hunts, chauvinism (any kind) pisses me off. I feel you.

But long term we have to consider not giving a f** uck (steemit no cesonsorship yeeaaej!). In the future we could answer with one sentence:
"Your comment shows, you have no idea about markets, nice try, educating yourself on the topic helps, have a good day."

Or if you are really hardcore provocativ:
"Why not blame it on the jews?"
Hahaaha but that could also trigger some zionism conspiracy theorists or racists who actually want to explain to you why it is the jews. 🤔