Bitcoin.com Owner Roger Ver, Issues $100,000 USD Debate Challenge to Bernie Sanders
Bitcoin entrepreneur Roger Ver has challenged 2016 presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders to a debate with libertarian celebrity Adam Kokesh. This challenge comes after a video from Occupy Democrats gained several million views while criticizing Ver for being “unpatriotic.”
Hoping to encourage an intellectual discussion on the differences between socialism and voluntaryism, Ver has pledged a $100,000 USD donation to charity, made payable in bitcoin, to be split between the charities of Sanders and Kokesh’s choice.
After seeing himself appear in the Occupy Democrats’ video, Ver contacted Kokesh, who readily agreed to participate in a debate with Sanders. The two ultimately decided that the offer should stand until the end of 2016, so Sanders would be able to participate without taking attention away from his presidential campaign.
The proposed debate would be three hours long in a city of Sanders’ choice. Both Sanders and Kokesh would have equal speaking time, during which they could advance their arguments for why socialism or voluntaryism is the best way to conduct society.
If Sanders accepts this debate challenge, Ver will split the $100,000 USD donation in bitcoin between the two debate participant’s choice of charities.
Kokesh says that he would like for his half of the donation to go towards helping Iraqi chemical warfare victims.
“I would choose a charity that is helping Iraqi victims of war,” Kokesh says, “especially birth defect victims of white phosphorus in Fallujah.”
Ver says that his lack of patriotism is a source of pride, because he believes such notions are
“just as disgusting as racism.” Addressing the speech about young soldiers used in the Occupy Democrats video, Ver says:
“You are rightly upset by the nineteen year old kids dying in Iraq and Afghanistan. I share your anger. However, the best thing that could possibly happen to those kids would be for the 1%, along with everyone else, to refuse to pay taxes, since those taxes are the very funds that were used to pay for them to go to these far off lands and die for absolutely nothing ... all of these wars around the world are funded by taxes. More often than not, by U.S. taxes. We should care about the half a million Iraqi children who died as a direct result of U.S. led sanctions, paid for with tax dollars. We should be enraged by the deaths at Pearl Harbor, the firebombs dropped on innocent civilians in Europe, and nuclear bombs dropped on civilians in Japan, all paid for with taxes. In fact, I would argue that war is simply mass murder, funded by theft. Putting on a costume and killing strangers because another stranger in a costume ordered you to do so, is no excuse.”
Ver believes that Sanders’ proposed policies “are clearly intended to help” disadvantaged people in America, but that voluntaryism may be a better solution than socialism.
Believing that voluntaryism can help the disadvantaged without the force of socialism, Ver says,
“voluntaryism is the idea that all human interactions should be free of coercion, based on individual self-ownership. This is in contrast to socialism, which is based on coercion justified by collective ownership.”
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Roger Ver has been a long time proponent of voluntaryism, the idea that all human interactions should be by mutual consent, or not at all. He doesn't make exceptions for people wearing uniforms and working in buildings with flags in front. He is most well know for his work promoting Bitcoin.
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