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RE: Steemit is a Sharecropper Plantation

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

See, that's where you err. You are thinking from your own financial perspective of wanting to create wealth, not just subsist. I have already made enough to feed one of the 3rd world citizens for at least once a day for two weeks(It costs only 20 cents to feed one child a nutrient-rich serving of Plumpy’Sup®, a nutritional food supplement). Ergo, we can only expect them to cash out at any opportunity to help themselves and their countrymen. Wouldn't you do the same?

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At first, they might. Then they might realize that if they save enough they can't get out of their hell hole. We are talking about people who would have enough knowledge to actually given themselves the opportunity to find Steem and figure out how to use it.

Possibly. We won't really know until it hits there. At this stage it's all conjecture, but I would hope that they would attempt to escape poverty. It's easy to say they would all bank on their future when your own future isn't very bleak. We don't really know their perspective yet. I started out the post from the perspective of the current western user and how we wouldn't allow this kind of labor for the likes of an iPhone, but content creation... Ah, that's good for those poor 3rd worlders... a great opportunity for them. I do see your point of view in every aspect that you've raised. We will know how it goes in due time, but if we look at the economic migrants that have flooded Europe as an indication of how well Steemit will be received its a poor delegation of the resource pool. But again, all just theory and conjecture from us at this stage.

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