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29 Nov 2014, 5:40 pm

Anti-feminist "red pill" if you will
Traditionalist
Anarcho-capitalist/extreme libertarian
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Anti-corporatist
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Atheist/nihilist/naturalist
"Hard work is all that works" if there's a name for that
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29 Nov 2014, 6:15 pm

There is a number of contradictions in what you have listed.

If you are an extreme libertarian, sure you can be traditional yourself, but it should be irrelevant what floats other people's boat. So conservative values concerning gender and sexuality, whilst you may have preferences, should not influence public policy. Otherwise you would be hard pressed to call yourself much of a Libertarian.

Also there is a somewhat of a contradiction between traditional values, and nihilist, especially moral nihilists.

You nick is also muslimmetalhead, and you are atheist. I suppose you might change that.



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29 Nov 2014, 8:10 pm

0_equals_true wrote:
There is a number of contradictions in what you have listed.

If you are an extreme libertarian, sure you can be traditional yourself, but it should be irrelevant what floats other people's boat. So conservative values concerning gender and sexuality, whilst you may have preferences, should not influence public policy. Otherwise you would be hard pressed to call yourself much of a Libertarian.

Also there is a somewhat of a contradiction between traditional values, and nihilist, especially moral nihilists.

You nick is also muslimmetalhead, and you are atheist. I suppose you might change that.

Reality is the most accurate regulation. id rather teach a man to fish.
I can have "conservative" ideas about sexuality without having someone else enforce it.


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29 Nov 2014, 8:39 pm

muslimmetalhead wrote:
Anti-feminist "red pill" if you will
Traditionalist
Anarcho-capitalist/extreme libertarian
Transhumanist
Anti-corporatist
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I just had to lol at the highlighted parts. :lol:


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29 Nov 2014, 8:46 pm

try this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5zEP4kvfnc

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30 Nov 2014, 3:54 pm

Well in his defense you can be anti-corporatist and libertarian. After all a corporation is a legal construct.

Corporations have limited liability. They rely on protectionism afforded to them by states, but they can be as powerful if not more powerful than state, becuase of this relationship of collusion. So I can relate to this aspect. Ideally it would better if there wasn't this protectionism. It is short sighted. If Mussolini was alive, he would wonder what is the fuss about, as they implemented his policies further than he could have imagined.

I'm not saying I would not register as a company, but it would be better if there wasn't such protectionism.

Also I have to say some of the most interesting people are walking contradictions. There is nothing interesting/intelligent about people attracted to he normal poles. I just think MMH you need to refine and revise your theories, which I think you will do over time.



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01 Dec 2014, 10:03 pm

0_equals_true wrote:
Well in his defense you can be anti-corporatist and libertarian. After all a corporation is a legal construct.

Corporations have limited liability. They rely on protectionism afforded to them by states, but they can be as powerful if not more powerful than state, becuase of this relationship of collusion. So I can relate to this aspect. Ideally it would better if there wasn't this protectionism. It is short sighted. If Mussolini was alive, he would wonder what is the fuss about, as they implemented his policies further than he could have imagined.

I'm not saying I would not register as a company, but it would be better if there wasn't such protectionism.

Also I have to say some of the most interesting people are walking contradictions. There is nothing interesting/intelligent about people attracted to he normal poles. I just think MMH you need to refine and revise your theories, which I think you will do over time.

You essentially made my point about corporatism vs liberty for me.

What are the other contradictions?


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02 Dec 2014, 1:37 pm

0_equals_true wrote:
Well in his defense you can be anti-corporatist and libertarian. After all a corporation is a legal construct.


Other libertarians (myself included) see corporatism (or 'corporatocracy') as merely the flip side of socialism (government and big business getting in bed with one another), and oppose it in the grounds that it is merely government bought out to serve monied interests, who have been given something to capture via lobbyists and use to their advantage at public expense (i.e., the military-industrial complex), usually as a result of onerous regulation and bloated government. I have nothing against corporate personhood itself.



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02 Dec 2014, 6:05 pm

"corporatocracy" great word.

“The definition of fascism is The marriage of corporation and state ”
― Benito Mussolini

“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power”
― Benito Mussolini



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02 Dec 2014, 7:38 pm

0_equals_true wrote:
"corporatocracy" great word.

“The definition of fascism is The marriage of corporation and state ”
― Benito Mussolini

“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power”
― Benito Mussolini


'Corporatism' as used in Fascist theory and lingo has little to do with the use of it as a synonym for big business plutocracy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatism#Fascist_corporatism