The Daily Blog Open Mic – 24th July 2023

Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

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Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

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  1. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/on-the-inside/494373/the-future-of-money-is-digital-but-nz-needs-a-careful-framework-to-prevent-the-pitfalls-of-cryptocurrency
    …The RBNZ has mapped out a near future where businesses could accept digital currencies for payments, reducing currency conversion issues for international customers.

    Cryptocurrencies could also be used to streamline payments to suppliers or employees, particularly those based overseas.

    And by leveraging the transparency of blockchain, businesses could improve trust by efficiently tracking transactions and supply chains.
    But businesses will need to improve their security measures to protect against online threats as well as manage the potential market volatility associated with cryptocurrencies.,,

    Complexity increases, multiplies, so that every thing we do carries extra demands and is under consideration for change. How long before a major number of people say ‘Fuck this. Get the heck out of my life with your new auto tech systems. Let me live simply again – is
    there any way and space for me in the world you have constructed?’

    • My own reply. I think the death of the last member of a not remote enough Brazilian tribe whose other members had been murdered in two previous attacks leaving one only living for 25 years on their allocated ancestral lands – staying in their ownership while they still lived there. One lonely man who before he lay down to die gathered macaw feathers to place over his body before departing from earth to the sky?

      Will there even be a place for us to be buried or disposed to – feathers or funeral raiments, someone to care for, a place to live out our lives, be known with mutual love, die and be farewelled?

      It is not known what language the Man of the Hole spoke, what his people called themselves, or what his name was. He was the last surviving member of his people following their genocide by Brazilian settlers in the 1970s–1990s and chose to remain isolated until his death in 2022….The body was transferred to the state capital Porto Velho for autopsy, in an attempt to establish the cause of death.
      Man of the Hole – Wikipedia
      wikipedia.org
      https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Man_of_the_Hole

      The heinous state must follow its automated procedures you notice, with an autopsy of enquiry; the formal procedure for someone they never cared about in life. And whose natural lands were easily entered when the Brazil authorities put a road through the wild area for access, shortly after they had drawn up a legal document stating they would not.

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