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RE: No Need For Public Inquiry Says Malta's PM While Pursuing Libel Case Against Murdered Journalist and Her Family
Yeah, I've seen a few crypto enthusiasts fawning over Muscat who is clearly as corrupt as they come and likely is linked to the killing of this journalist. It really is sickening that people are willing to turn a blind eye to the criminal elements connected to this government as Malta attempts to brand itself as a leader in blockchain. People only want to focus on how they'll personally profit from lax tax laws and oversight in Malta. There are some serious pitfalls for crypto here, I think that's clear to those who are paying attention.
Yes that one of the key issues I have with the direction we're taking as a society. If someone makes a statement or action that fits the narrative of the collective then they're prepared to overlook the insidious skeletons in the closet. Equally, if someone says something that goes against the narrative/general consensus it's if all their previous good work counts for nothing and they are thrown on the scrapheap. I've even seen people sharing McCain quotes because hey if he didn't like Trump then surely he was a good guy .. wasn't he?