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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again—men will always earn more than women. They take more risks, and spend a lot more time finding ways to earn money. Despite close to 100 years of legislation to hinder men relative to women, men always find novel ways to generate wealth.
By the time the government completely invaded universities and set up its gynocentric curriculum, men dropped out of school and became Bitcoin millionaires.
Despite trillions in legislation to promote equality, a new patriarchy just emerged. A Bitcoin was worth just a few cents in 2009, and is now worth around 17,000$. The Bitcoin empire, and its market capitalization of $350 billion, is now worth more than Israel, Ireland, or Denmark. And like any system that isn’t regulated by the government—it’s entirely controlled by men.
I was taught that the patriarchy existed because men were physically stronger and coerced women into a subordinate role. So what’s their excuse this time? It’s not like you need physical strength for mining Bitcoins.
The Bitcoin train: only for men
Coinbase, a website where cryptofanatics can exchange their currencies, conducted a survey recently. At least 95% of it’s users were male. That’s a whopping majority. The 5% of women were probably there to sell the Bitcoins that men gave them anyway.
Bitcoin, which was originally the project of a pseudo-Japanese anonymous weeaboo in his unemployed years, turned out massive and profitable. It’s at this moment that it became a feminist issue. Put this one on your calendar—March 8th is Bitcoin Women’s Day. If you want to contribute, join the Facebook page of BitcoinWomen, they already have 39 members and a profile picture.
womencrypto
Give me a break, “Bloomberg”.
#WomenDoItBetter
To demonstrate that women can do it too, a feminist named Galia Benartzi tried to create her own cryptocurrency. “We have an opportunity to rebuild the financial system,” she said. “Are we going to do it with all guys again?” Her cryptocurrency, Bancor token, had one of the worst performances of all cryptocurrencies, according to Bloomberg.
The gubmint failed
Here’s what’s funny about the fact that women don’t own Bitcoin. For close to 100 years, the government has forced the involvement of women in all spheres of life. After trillions in programs to transform them into men, women weren’t able to properly identify this unprecendented opportunity. Despite a century of efforts on the (male) taxpayer’s dime, a new patriarchy the size of a country emerged in just a few years. And now girls sell their nudes in exchanges for 1/1000th of a Bitcoin.
In 2010, thousands of women were employed full-time to promote feminist theory and legislation. Their goal: to smash the patriarchy. They gave us female superheroes, they voted for Hillary, they were in total control of published media, they replaced university professors, they put quotas for female executives, they took half your income to fund all of these programs… but the Bitcoin train went right past them.
Told ya
Bitcoin is a perfect example why there will always be some sort of patriarchy. Men will always find ways to be wealthy, because they have motivation to do so. By the time a system is successful and the government makes it “female-friendly”, men have already moved on. Our weaponized autism cannot be unloaded.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again—men will always earn more than women. They take more risks, and spend a lot more time finding ways to earn money. Despite close to 100 years of legislation to hinder men relative to women, men always find novel ways to generate wealth.
By the time the government completely invaded universities and set up its gynocentric curriculum, men dropped out of school and became Bitcoin millionaires.
Despite trillions in legislation to promote equality, a new patriarchy just emerged. A Bitcoin was worth just a few cents in 2009, and is now worth around 17,000$. The Bitcoin empire, and its market capitalization of $350 billion, is now worth more than Israel, Ireland, or Denmark. And like any system that isn’t regulated by the government—it’s entirely controlled by men.
I was taught that the patriarchy existed because men were physically stronger and coerced women into a subordinate role. So what’s their excuse this time? It’s not like you need physical strength for mining Bitcoins.
The Bitcoin train: only for men
Coinbase, a website where cryptofanatics can exchange their currencies, conducted a survey recently. At least 95% of it’s users were male. That’s a whopping majority. The 5% of women were probably there to sell the Bitcoins that men gave them anyway.
Bitcoin, which was originally the project of a pseudo-Japanese anonymous weeaboo in his unemployed years, turned out massive and profitable. It’s at this moment that it became a feminist issue. Put this one on your calendar—March 8th is Bitcoin Women’s Day. If you want to contribute, join the Facebook page of BitcoinWomen, they already have 39 members and a profile picture.
womencrypto
Give me a break, “Bloomberg”.
#WomenDoItBetter
To demonstrate that women can do it too, a feminist named Galia Benartzi tried to create her own cryptocurrency. “We have an opportunity to rebuild the financial system,” she said. “Are we going to do it with all guys again?” Her cryptocurrency, Bancor token, had one of the worst performances of all cryptocurrencies, according to Bloomberg.
The gubmint failed
Here’s what’s funny about the fact that women don’t own Bitcoin. For close to 100 years, the government has forced the involvement of women in all spheres of life. After trillions in programs to transform them into men, women weren’t able to properly identify this unprecendented opportunity. Despite a century of efforts on the (male) taxpayer’s dime, a new patriarchy the size of a country emerged in just a few years. And now girls sell their nudes in exchanges for 1/1000th of a Bitcoin.
In 2010, thousands of women were employed full-time to promote feminist theory and legislation. Their goal: to smash the patriarchy. They gave us female superheroes, they voted for Hillary, they were in total control of published media, they replaced university professors, they put quotas for female executives, they took half your income to fund all of these programs… but the Bitcoin train went right past them.
Told ya
Bitcoin is a perfect example why there will always be some sort of patriarchy. Men will always find ways to be wealthy, because they have motivation to do so. By the time a system is successful and the government makes it “female-friendly”, men have already moved on. Our weaponized autism cannot be unloaded.