Form: Quote Commentary

  • “Dumb americans fought against germany to make the world safe for communism – an

    —“Dumb americans fought against germany to make the world safe for communism – and have been paying for it ever since.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-03 20:12:00 UTC

  • HOW WE ALL GET ALONG. THE DIVISION OF LABOR. by Richard Nikoley. He covers the i

    https://t.co/qHavlgG4CjPROPERTARIANISM. HOW WE ALL GET ALONG. THE DIVISION OF LABOR.

    by Richard Nikoley. He covers the intertemporal division of perception, cognition, labor, and advocacy. https://t.co/qHavlgG4Cj


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-03 19:17:00 UTC

  • HOW WE ALL GET ALONG. THE DIVISION OF LABOR. by Richard Nikoley. He covers the i

    https://t.co/qHavlgG4CjPROPERTARIANISM. HOW WE ALL GET ALONG. THE DIVISION OF LABOR.

    by Richard Nikoley. He covers the intertemporal division of perception, cognition, labor, and advocacy.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-03 19:17:00 UTC

  • “That’s because the investigation was never intended to investigate crimes. It w

    —“That’s because the investigation was never intended to investigate crimes. It was meant to generate them.”—Ana Stowe #Trump


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-03 19:13:00 UTC

  • “We Cannot Keep up With the Radical Left – Paris Is Burning”

    (PARIS IS BURNING) —“…he defended the way police had handled the violence, saying little could be done to stop trouble-makers from infiltrating the crowds. “We can only detain a certain number of people who turn up like you or I in civilian clothing and then suddenly are dressed in black bloc outfits in the middle of the crowd,” he said. “We cannot keep up, even with 21 police units mobilised against movements which all of a sudden appear on a scale we’ve never seen before.” Radical leftist groups had issued a call on social media — both in French and English — for people to take part in a “revolutionary May 1″ on the 50th anniversary of the 1968 student and worker protests which nearly brought down the government of the day.”—-

  • “We Cannot Keep up With the Radical Left – Paris Is Burning”

    (PARIS IS BURNING) —“…he defended the way police had handled the violence, saying little could be done to stop trouble-makers from infiltrating the crowds. “We can only detain a certain number of people who turn up like you or I in civilian clothing and then suddenly are dressed in black bloc outfits in the middle of the crowd,” he said. “We cannot keep up, even with 21 police units mobilised against movements which all of a sudden appear on a scale we’ve never seen before.” Radical leftist groups had issued a call on social media — both in French and English — for people to take part in a “revolutionary May 1″ on the 50th anniversary of the 1968 student and worker protests which nearly brought down the government of the day.”—-

  • IT ALL BEGINS WITH THE MILITIA by Igor Rogov (brilliant) The “English” success i

    IT ALL BEGINS WITH THE MILITIA

    by Igor Rogov

    (brilliant)

    The “English” success is more easily attributable to one or two social inventions of Saxons – the free man on his own land, also known as churl and an armed militia or fyrd, which were quite distinct from greek or early roman examples because they persisted as something very essential and spiritual entities which resulted in Magna Carta which was then revitalised in American constitution.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-03 11:43:00 UTC

  • “WE CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE RADICAL LEFT” (PARIS IS BURNING) —“…he defended

    “WE CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE RADICAL LEFT”

    (PARIS IS BURNING)

    —“…he defended the way police had handled the violence, saying little could be done to stop trouble-makers from infiltrating the crowds.

    “We can only detain a certain number of people who turn up like you or I in civilian clothing and then suddenly are dressed in black bloc outfits in the middle of the crowd,” he said.

    “We cannot keep up, even with 21 police units mobilised against movements which all of a sudden appear on a scale we’ve never seen before.”

    Radical leftist groups had issued a call on social media — both in French and English — for people to take part in a “revolutionary May 1″ on the 50th anniversary of the 1968 student and worker protests which nearly brought down the government of the day.”—-


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-02 20:46:00 UTC

  • Why It’s Hard to Argue with Protestantism

    —“A while back I did a bit of research to verify if Buddhism actually increased compassion of its followers. I looked for rates of philanthropy and charity works. The only religious community which was over represented in terms of good works were the Protestants (they account for about 68% of philanthropic work globally while representing about 27% of the religious communities – that’s a god to be thankful for…. Buddhists by the way was less 2% in good works – about half of it’s representative population).”— Bill Joslin Buddhism is ‘selfish’, and protestantism demands good works. Hence my concern that we preserve good works, but add mindfulness by other means.

  • Why It’s Hard to Argue with Protestantism

    —“A while back I did a bit of research to verify if Buddhism actually increased compassion of its followers. I looked for rates of philanthropy and charity works. The only religious community which was over represented in terms of good works were the Protestants (they account for about 68% of philanthropic work globally while representing about 27% of the religious communities – that’s a god to be thankful for…. Buddhists by the way was less 2% in good works – about half of it’s representative population).”— Bill Joslin Buddhism is ‘selfish’, and protestantism demands good works. Hence my concern that we preserve good works, but add mindfulness by other means.