Thursday, July 05, 2018

Taking statists seriously



I know I shouldn't be mean to statists. I shouldn't ridicule them or point out that they are no better than molesters. Even though it's true.

That's not how you get people to listen and (possibly) change. This knowledge requires a change in me. And that change is hard and unpleasant and unnatural.

Statism-- the belief that governing others is a legitimate human endeavor-- is ripe for ridicule. This notion that people can't be trusted to run their own lives, so we need to have some (who can magically be trusted-- going against the original assumption) with power to run the lives of others is a demonstrable mess. It makes no sense. It is internally inconsistent. It doesn't work in the real world, with real people in real situations.

It's hard to not be mean to people who advocate something so stupid. It's hard to not point out how they promote evil acts. It's hard to not compare them to others who believed similar things with similar results.

I know I shouldn't, but it's not likely I'll stop. Too many people treat them with unearned respect and act as though they are actually contributing something to the human conversation. There needs to be another side to it. Someone needs to be pointing and laughing at their nonsense.

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1 comment:

  1. I could say the same thing about religious believers...
    Then again, it's religious belief in either case, which is why your article works about statist, or religionists. Either one is a tragic case of someone who is incapable of handling their own self-determination deciding they are qualified to exercise Dominion over everyone else's right to self-determination.

    Sick of it either way.

    And yes, we should be nice to the mentally ill, but that doewsn't mean we have to allow them to do harm to us, or exert power over us.

    Sorry Kent, just having some dark thoughts this morning to go with my dark roast.

    Shinseiko

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