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Free Talk Live => General => Topic started by: John Shaw on October 03, 2010, 11:37:09 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDXQsnkuBCM
[youtube]PDXQsnkuBCM[/youtube]
It's gory. You've been warned.
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It's gory. You've been warned.
Heh, they don't even sugar-coat it anymore.
On another, more cheery subject: I'd love to spank that teacher all over the bedroom.
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Okay are they for or against? I am kind of confused by their ad. What are they saying? If you aren't for our agenda we are going to kill you. That does not seem like the right way to win support. Or are they saying? Global warming fanatics are so insane they will kill you if you don't agree? Looks like a demonstration of a tyrants wet dream.
Update, I went to their website. These morons actually think their ad is a good way to generate support.
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Looks like these douches took a page from the IRS playbook.
IRS is always saying "Oh yes, paying income tax is voluntary, always has been" But if you dont pay it, they come with guns and take all your stuff and throw you in the slammer or kill you if you resist their advances.
Same shit cept the IRS hasnt developed a box with a red button to blow your head off if you dont comply. Dont worry though, the R&D team working on that. :P
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IRS is always saying "Oh yes, paying income tax is voluntary, always has been"
They can always give the excuse that it's not forced because if you don't work you don't have to pay.
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IRS is always saying "Oh yes, paying income tax is voluntary, always has been"
They can always give the excuse that it's not forced because if you don't work you don't have to pay.
Thats like saying you dont have to buy a license plate and staple it to your ass when you walk down the street, therefore license plates are voluntary.
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IRS is always saying "Oh yes, paying income tax is voluntary, always has been"
They can always give the excuse that it's not forced because if you don't work you don't have to pay.
Thats like saying you dont have to buy a license plate and staple it to your ass when you walk down the street, therefore license plates are voluntary.
You joke, but this is their logic.
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You joke, but this is their lack of logic.
fixded
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I can't believe the preservationist know what jackboots they are, I honestly thought they were in denial. Environmentalist finally got to the evil stage of religious evolution.
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I think this ad got pulled didnt it, they realized what a shitty idea it was.
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I think this ad got pulled didnt it, they realized what a shitty idea it was.
Thank goodness nothing dies on the internet.
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I think this ad got pulled didnt it, they realized what a shitty idea it was.
I would put money on them knowing exactly what they were doing and they would pull it after public outcry. This is a publicity stunt.
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I'm pretty sure these guys (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=video&cd=1&ved=0CDMQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DWq58zS4_jvM&ei=JBSpTJ7pIIP78Ab8-en0DA&usg=AFQjCNFmkyPaSk6g1SlmHiPCSuCGQmorFA) think this is a good idea too.
[youtube]Wq58zS4_jvM[/youtube]
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Maybe some people will get the unintended message.
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Really good analysis of that vid here:
Suetonious records that while attending the Circensian Games the Emperor Caligula was so offended by a public display of support for one of his critics that he exclaimed: "I wish the Roman people had but one neck!"
It's possible that "Little Boots" intended that outburst as a joke. If so, the depraved tyrant had a sense of humor quite similar to the one displayed by the 10:10 Campaign, an English environmentalist group that seeks to hector the public into reducing its collective "carbon footprint."
"Many people found [No Pressure] extremely funny, but unfortunately some didn't and 10:10 would like to apologise to everybody who was offended by the film," stated 10:10 global campaign director Lizzie Gillet. Fanny Armstrong, founder of 10:10, recited the same potted non-apology: "When the film was released ... lots of people found it funny, but many others were offended. Out of respect for those we offended, we immediately apologised and withdrew the film."
I'm struck by the fact that 10:10's "apology" follows the same collectivist logic displayed in its perverted mass murder fantasy: The enlightened understand the joke, even if a few reactionary holdouts aren't enchanted by it. Pity, isn't it, that we don't have a master detonator that would reduce such charmless people to a bloody mist?
"It has been suggested that we call a United Species Conference -- a conference far more representative than the United Nations is - and put this one question to the ten million representatives (one for each species): `Should the human species be allowed to continue on this planet?'" wrote eco-theologian Matthew Fox in his book The Coming of the Cosmic Christ. "The vote would most likely be 9,999,999 to 1 that we humans, with our dualistic hatred of earth ... be banished to some distant place in the galaxy so that Mother Earth could resume her birthing of beauty, amazement, colors, and health."
Fox is a peripheral figure. David Graber, Chief Scientist for the Pacific West Region of the National Park Service, is not. In a 1989 book review for the Los Angeles Times, Graber unflinchingly expressed the idea that in order for Gaia to prosper, countless millions of human beings must die.
"Human happiness, and certainly human fecundity, are not as important as a wild and healthy planet," insisted Graber. "I know social scientists who remind me that people are a part of nature, but that isn't true.... We have become a plague upon ourselves and upon the earth. Until such time as homo sapiens should decide to rejoin nature, some of us can only hope for the right virus to come along."
Oh, if only the unregenerate masses had a single neck that could be severed by an immense guillotine -- or if the exalted "some of us" to whom Graber refers could annihilate the rest by pushing a single red button.
I myself think it's sick. Coupled with that Socialist march in DC, I'm tempted to think there's more of them than there are of those of us who just want to be left the fuck alone.
Depressing.
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Maybe some people will get the unintended message.
What is that? That if they don't comply voluntarily, bad things happen?
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More along the lines of "government is where bullies graduate into murderers."
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More along the lines of "government is where bullies graduate into murderers."
Ehh, not feeling it.
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Yeah, it's a stretch. But that will be my Facebook status for a while.
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This video makes no sense to me. I could of sworn environmentalists believe that the reason we all should care, is that we all take part of the burden. The video should of shown the individuals who refused to go along with the plan as the ones pressing the button and all the people blow up. Like the teacher goes "before you guys leave, press this button quick" and BAM, all of them explode. Still too harsh, but at least that would of made more sense.
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This video makes no sense to me. I could of sworn environmentalists believe that the reason we all should care, is that we all take part of the burden. The video should of shown the individuals
could have, should have. Or could've, should've. Sorry, but it drives me up the wall when people do that.
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How much carbon went into the production of these vids ?
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Heard about this on the radio today. Normally I've got a lot to say about this kind of thing, but right now...
Sick fucks.
That's all I can manage right now.
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I heard about this ad on the radio this morning and then I saw the vid here. It made me want to vomit. I mean, not because it's gory...just because of the "If you don't reduce your carbon emmissions, we'll blow you up" message. Heh.
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I found it distasteful.
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Also in the first part of the video I'm pretty sure the little girl's name that speaks is Jemima. :lol:
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I'm pretty sure these guys (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=video&cd=1&ved=0CDMQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DWq58zS4_jvM&ei=JBSpTJ7pIIP78Ab8-en0DA&usg=AFQjCNFmkyPaSk6g1SlmHiPCSuCGQmorFA) think this is a good idea too.
[youtube]Wq58zS4_jvM[/youtube]
To me it seems like the ad is making fun of the government and cops.
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I'm pretty sure these guys (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=video&cd=1&ved=0CDMQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DWq58zS4_jvM&ei=JBSpTJ7pIIP78Ab8-en0DA&usg=AFQjCNFmkyPaSk6g1SlmHiPCSuCGQmorFA) think this is a good idea too.
[youtube]Wq58zS4_jvM[/youtube]
To me it seems like the ad is making fun of the government and cops.
...and falling in line, just like your average statist whores, by producing a "green" vehicle and advertising it...
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What I got out of it was, its ok to be a terrorist as long as you support the "right" cause.
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In my experience, the state is the number one purveyor of terrorism, so that sentiment fits in quite nicely for those who support monopoly violence.