When I say you, I am referring to the individuals responsible
You assume that we voted for centralization. We voted to keep two factions at war in order to maintain decentralization. It was the best thing to do since all of the witnesses decided to act grossly without consulting the community. FREEZING STAKES IS NOT OKAY NO MATTER WHOSE STAKE YOU FREEZE (I don't condone it right now on Steem either, but you did it first. By doing it, you sparked this whole mess). The witnesses tried to turn the Steem blockchain into a piece of ransomware by doing something that was likely extortion (imo). That is not virtuous. The other faction's actions were not virtuous either. I voted to keep you in a stale mate.
Whatever the case, you have no virtue. This whole blacklist even existing is utterly absurd. It directly and ironically contradicts the principles you claim to hold, and it only proves that a power hungry and immature group of corrupt individuals created this blockchain. Now you are giving a fake reevaluation to feign moral superiority.
Hive is not legitimate as a blockchain. All of its transactions from before the launch date are void, and therefore fictional thanks to your airdrop. You sacrificed the legitimacy of your blockchain in order to spite those who you grossly and wrongly judged, and I hope you suffer because of it.
Maybe if you give myself, my father, and all of the others who were wronged their stake back I will reevaluate you, but the corruption (and fictional transactions) will always exist none-the-less. This whole situation proves that the system of governance here, and on steem needs to change.
This does not look good to the world, and it has hurt me in more ways than you can imagine. I spent the duration of High school thinking this was a community I could trust. Boy was I wrong, and man does it hurt.
I would vote for what I think is right, but I seem to be missing a majority of my stake.
Good luck in your "voting". You should have remained decentralized and left damnation to God. Hive may be alive, but principle seems to be dead.
RE: Information on Secondary Airdrop Proposals: Community Voting Begins Now