@earl-of-trumps saidEarl, I like you but you've no idea what libertarian ism is.
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Well, I would say the crim is whoever would get physical with the baker, so yeah, goobment.
It's my for of libertarianism. Acting out physically on a person is not allowed, even by the gov, except for defense.
A libertarian, for example, would care not one iota about any toddler except theirs.
18 May 23
@wildgrass saidAs often happens, the critics of Libertarianism don't know what it is. You may care for the well being of other children or adults for that matter, but you do not believe it's the role of the state to force your idea of caring on others, or for the state to force others to 'care'.
Earl, I like you but you've no idea what libertarian ism is.
A libertarian, for example, would care not one iota about any toddler except theirs.
Here's some pure evil:
Karine Jean-Pierre: 'These are our kids, they belong to all of us'
18 May 23
@wajoma saidlol wut? You say what libertarianism isn't but not what it is. Spell it out.
As often happens, the critics of Libertarianism don't know what it is. You may care for the well being of other children or adults for that matter, but you do not believe it's the role of the state to force your idea of caring on others, or for the state to force others to 'care'.
Here's some pure evil:
Karine Jean-Pierre: 'These are our kids, they belong to all of us'
Earl has said on prior occasions that goobermint should mandate restrictions on how businesses conduct business during pandemics, and which entertainment shows parents should allow their kids to attend.
I've spent a lot of time in libertarian circles. A pure libertarian is an anarchist. Defund the police, demilitarize, abolish traffic laws. Earl's beliefs are not even close.
18 May 23
@wildgrass saidReread my reply, I gave a 'what'.
lol wut? You say what libertarianism isn't but not what it is. Spell it out.
Earl has said on prior occasions that goobermint should mandate restrictions on how businesses conduct business during pandemics, and which entertainment shows parents should allow their kids to attend.
I've spent a lot of time in libertarian circles. A pure libertarian is an anarchist. Defund the police, demilitarize, abolish traffic laws. Earl's beliefs are not even close.
BTW anarchism is anarchism, libertarianism is libertarianism, there's a reason they're called different names. Libertarians believe there is a role for the state i.e. police, justice, defence. The state should protect you from me, and me from you.
So shove your 'lol wut' up your butt, it didn't add anything to your post.
18 May 23
@wajoma saidAnd like Ayn Rand, you don't give a flying fig for the betterment of society as a whole.
As often happens, the critics of Libertarianism don't know what it is. You may care for the well being of other children or adults for that matter, but you do not believe it's the role of the state to force your idea of caring on others, or for the state to force others to 'care'.
Here's some pure evil:
Karine Jean-Pierre: 'These are our kids, they belong to all of us'
18 May 23
@wajoma saidNo you definitely did not state what libertarian is in your post.
Reread my reply, I gave a 'what'.
BTW anarchism is anarchism, libertarianism is libertarianism, there's a reason they're called different names. Libertarians believe there is a role for the state i.e. police, justice, defence. The state should protect you from me, and me from you.
So shove your 'lol wut' up your butt, it didn't add anything to your post.
Running and jogging are different words, but they essentially describe the same thing. Libertarian vs anarchism may be a topic for another thread but you're definitely wrong. These are synonyms and were used interchangeably for over 100 years.
A libertarian living in a police state. Imagine that. They would be miserable.
18 May 23
@suzianne said"These are our kids, they belong to all of us". No, Suzianne my children don't belong to Sonhouse or the Duchess or, god help us, that Jimmmm635 person. No, Suzianne, they don't.
And like Ayn Rand, you don't give a flying fig for the betterment of society as a whole.
So, do you think they do? I answered your straight question quite clearly earlier, congratulated your post, so can you answer mine?
18 May 23
@suzianne saidI never know what this means. Equality?, where, as Kamala says, we all end up at the same place at the end of the day? Or what. Don't tell us you mean Marxism. Or, do tell, so we will get to the bottom of all this.
And like Ayn Rand, you don't give a flying fig for the betterment of society as a whole.