On Wed, 07 Nov 2012 09:02:51 +1000 James A. Donald wrote:
> The proposal is that peer to peer networks should operate in a 
> progressive left wing manner

That's your point of view. Firstly I'm not in the USA and our
"left/right" isn't the same as yours. Secondly I don't even like the
terms "left/right", they have no precise and consensual definitions.

In addition, you say "proposal", but I was only expressing doubts about
the results of using an asymmetric currency. Did I say "you should do
like that instead" ?

Let's be clear, I encourage danimoth to try whatever he wants, there's
nothing like experimenting.

> The counter argument is that progressivism and leftism in practice 
> requires guys with guns from the government to beat you up, which is not 
> going to be easy in a peer to peer network.

If you believe what I'm "proposing" is impossible in a P2P network, why
do you bother answering ? If it's impossible it won't happen, so
there's no need for you to try to prevent it.

In addition, since we're talking about P2P systems and not official
currencies, we're not trying to force you to do anything, so I really
don't get what you're ranting about.
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