(FB 1550170872 Timestamp) —“Printing a lot of âracistâ dollars works at first. Eventually you devalue the currency. They donât care because they just change the gold standard to another currency and inflate it. But in the long run the destruction of our language matters. Our language founded the west starting in Greece all the way to America. It was the strength of our language that put us in the moon. The destruction of our language is the root of our disease.”—Greg Hamilton
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Curt Doolittle updated his status.
(FB 1550170750 Timestamp) LOOKS LIKE WE DISCOVERED A NEW PROPERTARIAN 😉 —“A very good article. A few things came to mind. The boy who cried wolf is an excellent exercise in type I and type II logic errors. The variation of the villagers conflating âwolfâ with stray dogs reminded me of how overused the term âracistâ is or âwhite supremacistâ. They have no meaning. They at one time were used as a magic spell to whites to cough up money and resources. A real racist is not phased by the title and now, few that are accused of it are not as well – damage done. The worst of all is gaslighting because it works itâs way into the mind of the victim and they end up living in a perpetual stockholm syndrome – well, if done correctly. If not, it just drives a person mad.”—JWarren Prescott
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(FB 1550168014 Timestamp) —“The economics of language.”—Greg Hamilton
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(FB 1550165110 Timestamp) byy Greg Hamilton Brilliant. Misuse of words to devalue them is inflation.
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(FB 1550151705 Timestamp) —“Metaphysics. The art of obfuscating the obvious for 3,500 years.”—Noah J Revoy
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Curt Doolittle shared a link.
(FB 1550165110 Timestamp) byy Greg Hamilton Brilliant. Misuse of words to devalue them is inflation.
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(FB 1550156152 Timestamp) “Your Conservatism changes to Propertarianism once your country is stolen from you by the use of lies.” –Serg Gio
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(FB 1550151705 Timestamp) —“Metaphysics. The art of obfuscating the obvious for 3,500 years.”—Noah J Revoy
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(FB 1550184766 Timestamp) by Eli Harman Canada’s gun laws aren’t terrible TBH. T
(FB 1550184766 Timestamp) by Eli Harman Canada’s gun laws aren’t terrible TBH. There are some more restrictive training and permitting requirements than in the states. But the nationwide registry was abolished in 2012 (Quebec has their own.) Some models are banned or restricted. But there are generally workalikes and lookalikes available. There are no transferrable full autos, but the import restrictions aren’t as strict. The real issue is just that there isn’t the same “gun culture” and people’s sense of popular sovereignty is totally invested in democratic processes and institutions (which are easy to corrupt and pervert) and not in the right to revolt, which is stigmatized more and celebrated less, compared to the breakaway colonies… (And the right of self-defense is weaker with basically no provisions for legally carrying or using firearms for that purpose.)
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(FB 1550184766 Timestamp) by Eli Harman Canada’s gun laws aren’t terrible TBH. T
(FB 1550184766 Timestamp) by Eli Harman Canada’s gun laws aren’t terrible TBH. There are some more restrictive training and permitting requirements than in the states. But the nationwide registry was abolished in 2012 (Quebec has their own.) Some models are banned or restricted. But there are generally workalikes and lookalikes available. There are no transferrable full autos, but the import restrictions aren’t as strict. The real issue is just that there isn’t the same “gun culture” and people’s sense of popular sovereignty is totally invested in democratic processes and institutions (which are easy to corrupt and pervert) and not in the right to revolt, which is stigmatized more and celebrated less, compared to the breakaway colonies… (And the right of self-defense is weaker with basically no provisions for legally carrying or using firearms for that purpose.)