Support The Bastiat Society Venezuela via Steemit

in #liberty7 years ago (edited)

Some time ago a Polish website Libertarianin published an interview with Leonardo Brito, the director of The Bastiat Society Venezuela. There are good reasons to support this institute - and Steemit community has a very easy way to do it.


If someone doesn't know what are the current problems of Venezuela, there is a short summary in the interview (and the English version is below the Polish, so you can click and read it). But I wanted to highlight the answer to the last question:

Is there any possibility to help you?

The best way to help Venezuela is by helping those who are spreading the  ideas of human life, entrepreneurship and property among the youth. The impact you make through liberty ideas is more powerful for the future than the impact you can make with food or medicines donations.


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This view is very similar to my views on charity that I hold for quite a long time. Donating food or medicines is, of course, important too, but in most parts of the world this can only fight the symptoms, because the sources of the problems are usually different. The problems often start with poverty caused by parasitic political class restraining the economic freedom.

Let's look at Venezuela. You can send food and medicines there, and satisfy, for example, today's need for them, but tomorrow there will be new shortages, because political and economic situation doesn't allow Venezuelans to become self-reliant and stand on their feet after receiving a short-term relief. It is of course a matter of balance. If everyone was engaged in ideas, while people were dying from starvation, I would recommend different kind of support. But the present situation is not like that at all. In my opinion, people too often support a short-term, symptoms-oriented way of helping and too rarely think how to eliminate the sources of problems.

My thoughts on this matter resulted in my years-long engagement in promoting the ideas of liberty (mainly by voluntary service). Last year I joined a Polish think tank Libertarian Association. I'm not dropping other forms of charitable or voluntary work, but I try to invest my scarce resources (time included) mainly in fighting the sources of the problems I encounter. That's why I was really moved by Leonardo Brito's answer quoted above. It resonates with my thoughts on this matter, so I decided to support the mission of The Bastiat Society Venezuela.

So let's get to the point

There is a note at the end of the interview:

Become a hero by joining us in  this daily battle and light the torch with the moral ideas of free  markets and individual liberties in the darkness of socialist Venezuela.

We know we can do more. We are willing to do more. Support us using bitcoins >>


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Support us with USD$ >> http://www.bastiatsociety.org/venezuela.php 

However, I thought that the best way for me to help is by transferring some of my funds via Steemit and not paying any transfer fee - so the whole donation could support the mission of the institute.

So I sent an e-mail to [email protected]:

Hello
I'm a libertarian from Poland and I read an interview with your director, Leonardo Brito, on libertarianin.org:
http://libertarianin.org/que-pasa-venezuela/

I  want to support your actions, because I strongly agree with your  director's answer to the sixth question in this interview. The best way  for me is to support you via Steemit, because I have some funds there.

Do  you have an account on Steemit? If not, are you able and willing to  create it and send me your username? Then I could send you some Steem  Dollars (SBD) without paying any transfer fee, so all the money goes  directly to you and you can exchange it to the currency or  cryptocurrency of your choice.

There are other reasons, why I  strongly recommend you creating an account on Steemit. This way you can  develop your social media strategy. You could share posts about your actions and the situation in Venezuela. There are many libertarians on  Steemit and it's a great platform to share your ideas and earn funds for  your actions.

I'd be happy to support you and I'm waiting for your reply.

The reply came after only 17 minutes and it came out that the director of The Bastiat Society Venezuela has a Steemit account since 3 days ago. 🙂 The account is @vidadiamante. I encourage you to follow him and upvote his posts. You can also transfer your Steem or SBD to him, stating in the memo that these funds are intended for the support of The Bastiat Society Venezuela. I donated 10 SBD this way.

Another way of support is upvoting this post and its Polish version published before, because:

The whole liquid payout from this post will be transferred to  @vidadiamante, for the support of The Bastiat Society Venezuela.


Logo from The Bastiat Society Venezuela website

You can read the interview here: Que pasa, Venezuela? (the English version of the interview is below the Polish)

The official website of the institute: The Bastiat Society Venezuela

Read about Frédéric Bastiat (the institute is named after this French economist): Thomas J. DiLorenzo - Biography of Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850): Between the French and Marginalist Revolutions


The Polish version of this post: Wesprzyj The Bastiat Society Venezuela dzięki Steemitowi

Upvote and resteem this post to support The Bastiat Society Venezuela. If you liked it, follow me for more.

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Courage to you, I see that it's really hard at home right now. Do not lose anything. I am with you wholeheartedly although I can not unfortunately do much for you.

Thanks, but I'm not from Venezuela myself. I'm just trying to make a contribution in supporting them. You can help by upvoting and resteeming this post. You can also make a donation to @vidadiamante or support The Bastiat Society Venezuela using bitcoins:

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Or with USD:
http://www.bastiatsociety.org/venezuela.php

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