7 of the 8 accept Monero. Only ones personally used by the author were evaluated.
The 8th is Shinjiru and could maybe be convinced into it if they felt there was enough demand to do so. This is Shinjiru’s email below, they offer low prices, good customer service, and have good censorship policies, but only accept fiat or Bitcoin/Ethereum. They’re Malaysian but offer servers all over. Most companies that aren’t US or EU charge more. The general rule is the less developed the area, the MORE expensive the servers because of the infrastructure.
If you’re looking for a neutral country that wants business bad enough to not harass you, while having good enough infrastructure for speed. Then Malaysia is a good choice in my opinion. When you compare them against the 7 other choices on that list, you'll see the point. Especially if you want no KYC crypto, no-US no-EU, unblocked email ports that are kept off spam lists and offer domains too.
I want you to send them 1 polite email kindly asking them to accept Monero:
Do not spam them or harass them, then they’ll look down on us. Just send 1 sincere message that you’d love to buy service if they offer Monero and your reasons. Then please upvote this so we get more people involved.
Are you not allowed to criticize the European Commission and Parliament in the EU? Seems like they're having trouble enforcing that given the amount of criticism of them that happens in the open across the continent. Unless you mean some other group?
You are not allowed to criticize politically protected groups not politicians. Politicians are just punching bags put out by the ruling class to absorb the public's abuse and anger.
People are getting brutalized by the state's low intelligence enforcers if they dare criticize these groups.
Like I already said, use a real search engine to find out who those groups are.
I like to think I'm doing my part to give his life the meaning and purpose he craves.
He'll start the article until realizing it would end up hurting him too. Finally, the epiphany moment when he comes to understand that the real friends were the trolls he met along the way.