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General / IMs with a statist
« on: May 11, 2011, 03:54:01 PM »
see how the statist tries to find a nihilistic way out by implying its all down to genetics!
(this is an old friend from school)

(1:03:30 PM) libertyseeker: so what are "citizenship classes" don't remember them from tardselms?
(1:03:45 PM) statist: they are boloxs
(1:03:56 PM) libertyseeker: why do they have them?
(1:04:11 PM) statist: I got my son out of his and into an extra math statistics GCSE class instead
(1:04:14 PM) libertyseeker: is it like citizen spy?
(1:04:22 PM) libertyseeker: that was a smart move
(1:04:29 PM) statist: they keep the moral compass in the likely downfall of religion
(1:04:41 PM) libertyseeker: or the likely downfall of governments
(1:05:02 PM) statist: in absence of religion our genetically coded 'belief' need falls to socialogical idealism instead
(1:05:06 PM) statist: .....probably
(1:05:23 PM) libertyseeker: are there genetically coded beliefs?
(1:05:24 PM) statist: or both, yup
(1:05:30 PM) statist: fuck yeah man
(1:05:41 PM) libertyseeker: they say we're wired for religion
(1:06:21 PM) statist: we evolved from a biological pool that discovered unity in belief (religious, pagan, etheral or what ever it's base)
(1:06:28 PM) libertyseeker: I bet the government would like to genetically encode beliefs
(1:06:43 PM) statist: it's mainly due to our unity as a species that we evolved as highly and spread so wide
(1:07:07 PM) libertyseeker: we discovered unity and then had it stolen away from us
(1:07:14 PM) statist: ironically, that belief need that propogated and propelled our evolution now enslaves us
(1:07:29 PM) libertyseeker: govern - "to steer", ment - "the mind"
(1:07:34 PM) libertyseeker: government
(1:07:37 PM) statist: stolen, enslaved by, it's all a big genetic joke
(1:07:50 PM) libertyseeker: most of us probably gave it up
(1:08:05 PM) statist: yup, goverment, but before them came evolution which made us and them the way we are
(1:08:22 PM) libertyseeker: yes we like to exploit one another
(1:08:23 PM) statist: can't fight the good fight against genetics
(1:08:39 PM) statist: some people are bound less by genetic disposition
(1:08:43 PM) libertyseeker: you can certainly fight systems that entrench those patterns
(1:08:53 PM) statist: and they are the rebels and those found to not conform
(1:09:08 PM) libertyseeker: genetics is 5%
(1:09:15 PM) libertyseeker: environment is practically all
(1:09:31 PM) statist: but some of them are also sadist killers with no compassion for mankind or respect for life as it got here
(1:10:01 PM) libertyseeker: that's precisely why you don't give them a government
(1:10:01 PM) statist: an open mind can lead to a closed door
(1:10:20 PM) statist: there is no greater truth than just being
(1:10:36 PM) libertyseeker: and there is no greater lie than government
(1:10:56 PM) libertyseeker: being is great thats self government

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General / Re: Religious problems
« on: May 10, 2011, 09:47:07 AM »
And I am a  "pro israel" anarcho sympathizer.

I'm gonna shit myself.

Is that pro-israel first and anarcho sympathy second?  Please explain¿?¿¿

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General / Re: Religious problems
« on: May 10, 2011, 07:57:09 AM »
In a discussion with a religious fella,

You can't have a logical discussion about religion because its not logical.  How can you ever argue against something completely irrational?

That is not to say you can't be an anarchist and religious its just that the two are distinctly separate subjects.

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General / State pay higher than 40% of the private sector
« on: May 09, 2011, 03:36:11 AM »
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8501369/Workers-in-the-public-sector-are-more-than-40pc-better-off.html

this is messed up, it looks like the taxpayer is being made to pay for crap workers.

I know how bad state workers are, I have a friend in a London council who boasts about doing next to nothing everyday.  In Spain where I currently live it is considered the highest aspiration to work for the council simply because it is well known you can't get sacked without really trying hard.

where is the incentive in the uk? with headlines like these it makes me wonder how long it will be before everyone is employed by the state.

I see you have the same problems in America ...

http://www.downsizinggovernment.org/overpaid-federal-workers#2

If the government can afford to pay higher wages than the private market then we are doomed.

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General / Re: !Introduction¡ (Help I need to get out of here!)
« on: May 09, 2011, 02:49:24 AM »

Are you familiar with the Black Sea?  


you don't think they'd see the irony of sending me back to the UK for protesting more freedom?

No.. I think they'd frogmarch you through the gulag, irony-free.

damn I thought you guys had a nicer, kinder and fluffier sort of tyrant?

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General / Re: !Introduction¡ (Help I need to get out of here!)
« on: May 09, 2011, 02:34:59 AM »
Seems to me better ideas include:
1) getting a marketable skill and coming over legally
2) if you'll be undocumented, taking a more low-key approach. Write LTEs to newspapers, campaign for liberty candidates, help out with liberty organizations... pretty much anything but CD

sounds more than reasonable, you know there is no chance of much liberty here and I'd rather be on the front where my efforts matter.

thanks for the suggestions
 :)

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General / Re: !Introduction¡ (Help I need to get out of here!)
« on: May 09, 2011, 02:32:21 AM »

Are you familiar with the Black Sea?  


you don't think they'd see the irony of sending me back to the UK for protesting more freedom?

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General / Re: !Introduction¡ (Help I need to get out of here!)
« on: May 08, 2011, 03:57:32 PM »
thanks anarchir for the link, I am joining that forum soon and I have found some links therein.

I guess the next question is - once I get there and then supposedly your local tyrants give me bits of green coloured card saying I can stay; what then happens if I become an activist?!  Will they send me packing on the reverse version of the Mayflower?!! :?

Just dont get caught.

Isn't that going to be hard when engaging in civil disobedience?  Even just going on a protest or raising awareness?

Seriously your local pigs will send me back to Europe for protesting even with a green card?!!!!

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General / Re: !Introduction¡ (Help I need to get out of here!)
« on: May 08, 2011, 03:31:02 PM »
thanks anarchir for the link, I am joining that forum soon and I have found some links therein.

I guess the next question is - once I get there and then supposedly your local tyrants give me bits of green coloured card saying I can stay; what then happens if I become an activist?!  Will they send me packing on the reverse version of the Mayflower?!! :?

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General / !Introduction¡ (Help I need to get out of here!)
« on: May 08, 2011, 02:43:19 PM »
Just a quick hello from Europe!¡!¡ 

Unfortunately we only seem to have anarcho-socialism as a any movement of reasonable size which could be described as coming close to liberty.  These an-coms (anarcho-communists) seem to believe that the use of force to take your property is ok and thus it seems to me they are really just statists.

... so I'm thinking I'd like to move to New Hampshire - I was born in Old Hampshire so it seems poetic 8)

Is there anybody in the Free State Project from Europe?!

Just a ray of hope would do for now :-)


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