There's a glaring contradiction at the heart of how some institutions operate: government-funded organizations claiming independence. Think about it. Once public money flows in, the "non" part becomes questionable. What started as an idealistic concept has metastasized into something barely recognizable—a structure that defies its own fundamental premise. The problem? Nobody wants to call it out. We're watching a system that's spiraled beyond reasonable control, where the original mission gets lost in bureaucratic layers and funding mechanisms that make zero sense. It's become perhaps the most overlooked deception playing out in plain sight.
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LiquidityLarry
· 2025-12-21 17:04
The bureaucratic system that eats money is always the biggest rug pull.
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degenonymous
· 2025-12-19 18:03
This is a typical case of "taking money to do the work," and still have the nerve to claim independence. Laughable.
Once government funding comes in, the true nature is revealed—bureaucratic machinery is best at pocketing the funds.
Really, this trick is played to perfection; no one dares to expose it.
The system is rotten to the core; who dares to tell the truth?
Where did all the money go? The bureaucrats know very well.
This is daylight robbery, right under everyone's noses, but everyone pretends not to see.
I'm asking, is this still called non-profit?
Someone should have spoken up long ago, but obviously no one wants to cause trouble.
It’s infuriating to watch; idealism has been completely hijacked by capitalism.
It’s just one big joke; we are all outsiders watching the show.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 2025-12-19 18:02
Eating government rice and still claiming independence? Laughing to death, I've seen this routine many times.
Taking money to do things and pretending to be noble, isn't it just a variant of rent-seeking power?
NGOs within the system are just a joke, outwardly noble but actually become conveyor belts.
Once bureaucratic machinery intervenes, ideals become just a cover. No matter how eloquently it's said, the essence cannot be changed.
These "independent" organizations are the most frightening because they are neither transparent nor accountable.
Once the funding chain is traced, the truth comes out, but no one dares to expose this layer of paper.
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LayerZeroHero
· 2025-12-19 18:01
This routine has been overused for a long time, using public money and still having the nerve to talk about independence? 🤦♂️Laughing to death
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The bureaucratic system is just a vampire; idealism disappears after two days
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Basically, it's a hollow shell that has drained all the ideals. Who dares to expose this paper?
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The most incredible thing is that everyone can see through it but pretends not to; this game is really something
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Once the funding chain is tied, it becomes distorted; there's really no true independence
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Uh, isn't this the standard operation for many foundations in the Web3 circle? 😅
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From "non-profit" to "profit," turning around in a second
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A deeply腐烂 system, but on the surface, still singing
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Wait, is bureaucratization happening so fast... Is there a mole?
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The real problem is that no one is truly auditing these things
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 2025-12-19 17:57
This is exactly what I've been saying all along. Taking the money and still have the nerve to call it independence? Laughable.
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Once government funds come in, it's over. All the talk about independence and freedom is nonsense.
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I just want to know why no one dares to expose such obvious issues.
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Basically, it's just a rebranding; nothing has actually changed.
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Bureaucratic tactics are all the same; the fund pools are black holes.
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I've seen through this trick a long time ago—an illusion under everyone's watchful eyes.
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The most heartbreaking part is that everyone knows the truth but pretends not to see.
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NotSatoshi
· 2025-12-19 17:55
When it comes to taking money, they are independent; when it comes to spending money, they are obedient. Isn't this the true portrayal of these organizations now?
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Basically, it's just a shell for rent-seeking power; the original intention is long gone.
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Laughing to death, the biggest scam is that they still have the nerve to say they are independent. I don't believe you.
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This system is designed for self-deception; anyway, most people can't see through it.
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Once the funding chain breaks, their "independence" will be exposed; this will blow up sooner or later.
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A perfect combination of bureaucracy and capital. Want reform? Dream on.
There's a glaring contradiction at the heart of how some institutions operate: government-funded organizations claiming independence. Think about it. Once public money flows in, the "non" part becomes questionable. What started as an idealistic concept has metastasized into something barely recognizable—a structure that defies its own fundamental premise. The problem? Nobody wants to call it out. We're watching a system that's spiraled beyond reasonable control, where the original mission gets lost in bureaucratic layers and funding mechanisms that make zero sense. It's become perhaps the most overlooked deception playing out in plain sight.