“attack the hand that feeds you” was a bad choice on my part. Why do you stereotype me as an “American” who wants to persuade you of this or that? All I suggested is write another piece approaching the problem from a different angle. It’s an interesting topic. I can’t force you to look at how currencies work. It’s up to you if you want to learn more about the subject you write about.
All currencies derive their value because of taxation. If a country couldn’t tax in its currency no one would use it, right? We’d all use gold, silver, cockle shells, whatever. Do you understand that? Can you fix something if you don’t understand the fundamentals of how it works?
Again, you are free to work in any country’s monetary system you choose. But you can’t argue that you shouldn’t be taxed from that country IF you are working with a property of the country’s tax system. Medium is a taxable U.S. entity. Again, you’d understand this better if you looked more at how countries try to run their economies and less at how it affects you personally.
Are you so sure other countries don’t double tax because they’re ethical, and not because their currency simply isn’t strong enough to get away with it?