Wednesday, June 10, 2020

People like this are why we can't have nice things












This was in response to a comment in which I posted a link to my suggestions for ethical alternatives to theft-funded Blue Line Gangs.

See if you can find the flaws in her complaint compared to what I actually suggested in that post. And, this time I'm not going to protect the identity of a dishonest statist.

I would have shrugged it off if she had addressed what I really said, and not only responded to the hallucinations in her head, instead. If you have a problem with my suggestions, address them honestly. Don't strawman it like she did-- my response, if you do, depends on how sorry I feel for you in the moment.

Is she only dishonest, or also pathetic, or just a copsucker? You decide. People like her try hard to ruin everything for the rest of us who aren't so pathetic.

I can't wrap my head around how emotionally attached most people seem to be to the occupying military force that infests America. Even people who (it seems) would know better. They are not essential to society-- they are society's enemy. They are the enemy of individual rights and liberty.

Abolish the police!
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4 comments:

  1. In a free market there would be nothing to prevent the silly lady or friends from voluntarily organizing some kind of charitable defense related effort. She ignores the gun in her own hand while clinging to the false notion that she occupies the moral high ground. Equality of oppression is not the same as equality of freedom.

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    1. Exactly.
      It's telling how carefully she ignored everything I actually suggested.

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  2. The savings on property taxes would free me up to better prepare the place to deal with threats. I'm in that
    Fixed income part of life. Whoever Fixed it apparently didn't love me. It's at least 20 minutes response time where I am. I'm rarely more than seconds from a weapon. Neighbors? I'm better off without the ones around here.

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    1. "Fixed" like you'd fix a dog; neutered, in other words. Right?
      Our emergency response time can vary a lot. Depending on which state they come from, and how many of them ignore the call before someone decides to respond.
      It's great when you have neighbors you can rely on. But it's really rare these days. I'm lucky that I have *one*. I have some others like yours, who I would probably be better off without.

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