| I want to be free from the crimes of the state too, and the kind of suffocating repression [1] [2] and centralization of power [3] that highly controlled societies create. We should oppose warrantless mass-surveillance of private financial transactions for the same reasons we oppose mass-surveillance of every one's private communications. The desire to live free from crime does not justify engaging in either. I think most would agree, and that AML laws are only instituted due to: 1. the complexity of the subject matter obfuscating what these laws do 2. the euphemization of AML laws by the AML industry, like calling them anti-money laundering laws rather than the more descriptive 'financial surveillance laws', and 3. the stigmatization of money, as a result of the public relations efforts of the many who stand to gain from laws restricting people's ability to transact with it. [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/de0sys/kyc_is_abs... [2] https://www.coindesk.com/money-reimagined-ugly-side-kyc-aml-... [3] https://twitter.com/SpencerKSchiff/status/125276128577685913... |