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  1. GOTHP1 ( in collaborazione con deepseek ):
    The bridge between Wagenknecht and Weidel does exist—it is their shared critique of the EU establishment and economic warfare, their desire for national sovereignty, and their search for alternatives to the current system. But there is more: it is their common opposition to censorship.

    Both the anti-imperialist left and the identitarian right often find themselves marginalized in public debate, labeled as "extremists," and subjected to deplatforming by tech giants and stigmatization by aligned media.

    Blockchain, in this sense, is not just a tool for efficiency, but can become an infrastructure for informational freedom: immutable and decentralized ledgers to guarantee transparency; social media and communication platforms resistant to censorship, where the right to criticize NATO policies or sanctions against Russia can survive the mainstream's Overton Window.

    Those in favor of peace with Russia—regardless of their orientation—share the experience of being silenced. It is precisely from this common experience that a transversal alliance can be born, not only for peace but for a new digital democratic space. The battle for peace and the battle for freedom of expression are two fronts of the same war.

    The two objectives - Peace with Russia, and Freedom of Speech - can only be achieved through transversal alliances and political courage, but the Reduction of Labor should be the third common objective, to be ablosutely highlighted by both fractions, undismissable, to forge a real alliance.

    This is the cornerstone that turns resistance into construction. It is the objective that answers the question: "What are we for?"

    For the Left, it fulfills the historic promise of liberation from alienating work, allowing for human fulfillment and social solidarity.

    For the National Right, it protects the integrity of the family and the nation, allowing citizens to reclaim time for community, tradition, and family life—values eroded by the demands of endless productivity for global capital.

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  2. ( END OF THE immagined debate )
    https://gothp1.blogspot.com/2025/09/blockchain-bitcoin.html?sc=1758009282730#c4060617165397766938

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  3. Non mi stancherò mai di spiegare che per essere liberi bisogna avere tempo: tempo da spendere nelle cose che ci piacciono, poiché la libertà è il tempo della vita che se ne va e che spendiamo nelle cose che ci motivano.
    Mentre sei obbligata a lavorare per sopperire alle tue necessità materiali, non sei libera, sei schiava della vecchia legge della necessità.
    Ora, se non poni un limite alle tue necessità, questo tempo diventa infinito.
    Detto più chiaramente: se non ti abitui a vivere con poco, con il giusto, dovrai vivere cercando di avere molte cose e vivrai solo in funzione di questo.
    Ma la vita se ne sarà andata via…
    Oggi la gente sembra non accorgersene e si preoccupa soltanto di comprare e comprare e comprare, in una corsa infinita…
    Pepe Mujica

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  4. l' ONU deve si' incidere moralmente sulle Nazioni, che la compongono, di far si', che ogni essere umano abbia casa ( acqua, corrente, free internet e l' hardwear necessario ) educazione umanistica e lavoro per 24 ore la settimana ... la MAGGIORANZA DEVE RIFIUTARE, di lavorare di PIU', ... cosi semplice!

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