Isaiah Jackson, bitcoin & black America author, comments on US protests - Bitcoin is a peaceful protest

Isaiah Jackson, bitcoin & black America author, comments on US protests - Bitcoin is a peaceful protest
  • Isaiah Jackson Has said that the people who are promoting bitcoin during the protest against police brutality in America have identified the real enemy.
  • That being a legacy financial system that has shut out African-Americans for decades.

The author of the well-known Cryptocurrency book, bitcoin & black America, Isaiah Jackson Has said that the people who are promoting bitcoin during the protest against police brutality in America have identified the real enemy. That being a legacy financial system that has shut out African-Americans for decades, if not centuries.

Speaking to Cointelegraph earlier this week, Jackson said that he has welcomed the pictures that have come up of protesters promoting bitcoin during the protest in all states in America.

Jackson said that as black people have been shot out of the economic system, it has resulted in tragedy. He further said:

"When the economic system is broken ... no matter how hard you try, you get pushed to areas where police oversight is very heavy. You get these clashes and police start killing black men and it's all just a domino effect. So I think them holding signs is them saying, ‘Hey once this is over, remember who the real enemy is’.”

The death of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer has sparked up protest and the black lives matter movement all over the world. The country is currently going through a strange time with protests/riots going on all over the 50 states as well as COVID-19 still in full swing in the country. Jackson further talks on the protesters in other countries such as the UK and nations in Europe as he said that buying bitcoin is an alternative solution. He has been telling his audience on the top of his book that bitcoin is a peaceful protest.

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