What on earth is a 'bear cultist'...it makes no sense. I don't subscribe to any this bull/bear dualist view of BTC or indeed anything.
However, the cultists are, by definition, those who blindly believe, without questioning the unfolding evidence, and insist BTC will be worth 10K (etc), replace all other currencies and solve world conflict.
It would be quite sad if it wasn't for the fact most of them are arrogant, UScentric, wannabe rebels who dismiss other people's views out of hand; people like MoA make me sick, he wants the world to change to fit his own specific vision but doesn't want to engage with any contrary views because he contributed to a thread four years ago where everyone convinced each other BTC would succeed.
The whole BTC ecosystem is full of crazies like him whose (often complex and highly convincing) ramblings are actually creating a host of social and economic problems.
What does that have to do with anything?
Bunch of people in here are amped-up bitcoin supporters. On steroids. Some of them make political claims I agree with, some don't. More importantly, some of them have an unpleasant way of dealing with criticism and are not really worth having a discussion with in my opinion (though I don't consider MoA to be one of them). Maybe that was your point.
Then again, the exact same can be said for the bitcoin detractors. Some make good points (actually, there are not that many regular posters that fall into that category), a few make half way decent points but also get it wrong a lot of times (say, Jorge), and then there's a whole lot of trolls who don't even try to make sense or have a discussion.
Anyway, this being the speculation forum, both sides regularly mix up the political side, the technical side and the price of bitcoin. They really should know better. One could, for example, dislike the pseudonymous nature of Bitcoin and still expect it to be a wild success, and for price to reflect that. Or the other way around (like the pseudonymous part, but still expect it to fail).
Looks to me like you're essentially just saying "there's a bunch of self-righteous people in support of Bitcoin". Well, surprise... At the beginning of pretty much every invention or major change that brought humanity forward substantially, self righteous jerks were at the forefront of it. Same for every invention that falters, or takes the world
back several steps. Problem is, we only can tell afterwards which of the two it is, so I don't take the fact that some in here are a bit too sure of themselves as an indicator for where we're heading. But perhaps
that was your point: that it's amusing to see the effect the bear market has on them. Not my idea of entertainment, but whatever works for you.