Theme: Responsibility

  • Fukuyama makes a great effort to hold governments accountable but nothing to whi

    Fukuyama makes a great effort to hold governments accountable but nothing to which the people should be held accountable. ( or what is necessary )


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-12 19:01:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1349069027277230084

  • Foundations of western civilization: what is the difference between an officer d

    Foundations of western civilization: what is the difference between an officer demanding a report from a subordinate, a judge demanding testmony from a citizen before a jury, a promise of truthful speech in matters public to the public, and interpersonal discussion in private?


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-12 18:41:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1349063904593408005

  • RT @judicialist: This is their moral compass. They fully expect to be able to do

    RT @judicialist: This is their moral compass.

    They fully expect to be able to do *anything* to you with zero blowback or moral culpability.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-12 03:37:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1348836562851790849

  • HAS THE RIGHT LEARNED ANYTHING YET? I was right, you know. We were right. Not th

    HAS THE RIGHT LEARNED ANYTHING YET?

    I was right, you know. We were right. Not that anyone will apologize to John Mark and I, or accept responsibility for repeating the same infantile mistakes over and over and over again. A naive leaderless unsophisticated mob demanding leaders and strategy that always fails.

    Hold a demonstration. Do it outside of the Capitol. SHow up armed and in force. Make it feel we are everhwyere. Give a speech. Issue REASONABLE MORAL DEMANDS. And then leave.

    We must control the dialog.
    We must not let the left bait us into hazard, framing us as evil
    The right always takes the bait.
    The left origanizes with the intent of forcing the right to take the bait.

    We are now the equivalent of the IRA inside a Jewish financial, media, propaganda, empire.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-11 16:54:17 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/105538129544381259

  • I was right, you know. We were right. Not that anyone will apologize to John Mar

    I was right, you know. We were right. Not that anyone will apologize to John Mark and I, or accept responsibility for repeating the same infantile mistakes over and over and over again. A naive leaderless unsophisticated mob demanding leaders and strategy that always fails.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-11 16:50:13 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/105538113617318699

  • I was right, you know. We were right. Not that anyone will apologize to John Mar

    I was right, you know. We were right. Not that anyone will apologize to John Mark and I, or accept responsibility for repeating the same infantile mistakes over and over and over again. A naive leaderless unsophisticated mob demanding leaders and strategy that always fails.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-11 16:46:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1348672602072616960

  • Q:”Is it moral to use the power of government to impose moral standards? At what level of government? Whose standards? If your answer is “sometimes” where do you draw the line?”

    THE CORRECT ANSWER Just as we can know negative freedoms but not positive freedoms we can know negative morality but not positive morality. Why? Because negative morality is a universal: “reciprocity over time within the limits of proportionality” or its inverse “irreciprocity” is as impossible to counter as “all choice is rational given the knowledge and incentives of the actor at a time”, and “people always pursue self rational interest within the limits of their knowledge and incentives” All of these are necessary truths and perspectives on the same scientific and logical necessity. However, what constitutes morality (reciprocity) given any set of resources, economy, traditions, norms, at any point in time between any particular individuals or groups, may vary – although by predictable properties such as technological development, economic development and organization, the resulting social political and military organization. So this logic is constant across all people across all time, because it is a necessity of physical, natural, and evolutionary laws: Negative: Silver Rule: Do not unto others as they would not have done unto them Positive: Bronze Rule: Do unto others only as they would have done unto them. Positive: Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Negative Freedom: that which we can reciprocally not do to each other (prohibition on imposing costs upon others.) Positive Freedom: that which we can irreciprocally do to each other (freedom to impose costs upon others). Negative: Immorality refers to irreciprocity in display word and deed. Positive: Morality refers to “reciprocity in display word and deed over time and within the limits of proportionality” Negative: humans never act irrationally against their self-interests given their knowledge in time. Positive: humans always demonstrate rational self-interest over time, given their knowledge at the time. ERGO: Yes, it is rational, and moral, for governments to impose ANY standard of measure that is NOT FALSE OR IRRECIPROCAL. Most moral constraints limit some form of personal consumption of the commons or require some form of personal investment in the commons, where the commons consist of physical assets, institutional processes and procedures, and traditional, normative rules of behavior that facilitate cooperation.

  • Q:”Is it moral to use the power of government to impose moral standards? At what level of government? Whose standards? If your answer is “sometimes” where do you draw the line?”

    THE CORRECT ANSWER Just as we can know negative freedoms but not positive freedoms we can know negative morality but not positive morality. Why? Because negative morality is a universal: “reciprocity over time within the limits of proportionality” or its inverse “irreciprocity” is as impossible to counter as “all choice is rational given the knowledge and incentives of the actor at a time”, and “people always pursue self rational interest within the limits of their knowledge and incentives” All of these are necessary truths and perspectives on the same scientific and logical necessity. However, what constitutes morality (reciprocity) given any set of resources, economy, traditions, norms, at any point in time between any particular individuals or groups, may vary – although by predictable properties such as technological development, economic development and organization, the resulting social political and military organization. So this logic is constant across all people across all time, because it is a necessity of physical, natural, and evolutionary laws: Negative: Silver Rule: Do not unto others as they would not have done unto them Positive: Bronze Rule: Do unto others only as they would have done unto them. Positive: Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Negative Freedom: that which we can reciprocally not do to each other (prohibition on imposing costs upon others.) Positive Freedom: that which we can irreciprocally do to each other (freedom to impose costs upon others). Negative: Immorality refers to irreciprocity in display word and deed. Positive: Morality refers to “reciprocity in display word and deed over time and within the limits of proportionality” Negative: humans never act irrationally against their self-interests given their knowledge in time. Positive: humans always demonstrate rational self-interest over time, given their knowledge at the time. ERGO: Yes, it is rational, and moral, for governments to impose ANY standard of measure that is NOT FALSE OR IRRECIPROCAL. Most moral constraints limit some form of personal consumption of the commons or require some form of personal investment in the commons, where the commons consist of physical assets, institutional processes and procedures, and traditional, normative rules of behavior that facilitate cooperation.

  • Should we blame you, your tribe and your faction for the cumulative material har

    Should we blame you, your tribe and your faction for the cumulative material harm done to America as done to every previous host people as well?
    There are sinners on both sides. The difference is we have a revolution every few generations and restore the rights of Anglo Saxons.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-10 18:01:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1348329123228356610

    Reply addressees: @mattyglesias

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1348327531078955014

  • PRIVACY The natural law limits your behavior IN THE COMMONS it does not limit yo

    PRIVACY
    The natural law limits your behavior IN THE COMMONS it does not limit your behavior at home unless by externality it extends into the commons. The government has a responsibility to defend the commons from imposition.
    Sex, drugs, etc don’t matter unless in the commons.


    Source date (UTC): 2021-01-09 04:00:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1347755038895206401