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  • Ron Paul 2012. This bitch is clueless.

  • The fact of fighting the system by boycotting is impossible and ignorant ..... In that case u cant use public roads, transportation , Libraries, Parks,pools,the US postal service, waste management , restrooms.... ect.. just to name a few.... in everything you do in your life has some tie to the government.. the only way to not support government is to get out the country ...but then you'll probably have problems with their government as well.... You should go live on animal farm.. it'll suit you

  • @hostilebigtic You simply don't know what you're talking about & hostile is definitely an appropriate word to include in your username. It's never a surprise to me that hostility & stupidity are traits in people that are never without each other. :)

  • @rockstarofredondo i wasn't being hostile at all i was being passive aggressive ... and what part of my comment are you referring about (that i don't know what i'm talking about)

  • @hostilebigtic Wow, you are so slow. Passive-aggressiveness is a way to express hostility & your username is hostilebigtic & you clearly ARE a hostile individual. You straight up cannot think for yourself & it's no surprise at all. My vids are not aimed at morons such as yourself, so let me save you some time & direct you to "fat people falling".

  • @rockstarofredondo and for the stupidity part ... lmfao you tell people to home school their kids, because (simplest terms) its stops the so called system or hinders or w/e point your trying to make.. but in all reality home schools does nothing but save the government tons of money. Do yourself a favor google the price to the government for K-12 education..

  • @rockstarofredondo stop diverting the point to my username. your wrong and i proved it.... you call me a moron i live in a condo not a fucking garage . i have a degree in graphic design and im currently going for a masters of social studies composite to TEACH the truth of our gov./history... im making a difference not sitting in a garage bitching im out fixing.. get with the program hun.. use the government for what it is and fight it for what it isnt .. adapt to survive.

  • @hostilebigtic Adapting is exactly what I'm doing. You call yourself hostile, & it's exactly what you are. You're an absolute jerk & it doesn't matter one lick to me what statist institution validated your ability to follow whatever program was set out for you. Being a dick is not going to get your opinions to be cared about by anyone with half a bit of self respect. I'm on here sharing my situation with others, something you'd never have the guts to do if you were in this situation.

  • @hostilebigtic Now that you have your bitchass degree in graphic design, why don't you go work on some character development? 

  • @hostilebigtic and to my last point who are you calling a hypocrite... your calling people hypocrites for supporting the "system"... you dont grow your own food you dont make your clothing u buy it and u pay sales tax ie PAYING THE GOVERNMENT...... (if you cant see this logic your a very silly woman) whos the hypocrite now ?:)

  • @hostilebigtic You don't know that I don't grow my own food or make my own things. The government steals money from me which I can't escape, but public school is something that can be escaped if one so chooses to prepare for such a thing. If you want to allow your enemies to indoctrinate your kids, go ahead, but don't run around saying it's a good idea or simply accept that you're being stupid.

  • @rockstarofredondo Passive–aggressive is dealing with expectations in interpersonal or occupational situations in an obstructionist or hostile manner that indicates aggression, or, in more general terms, expressing aggression in non-assertive (i.e. passive or indirect) ways. It can be seen in some cases as a personality trait or disorder marked by a pervasive pattern of negative attitudes and passive, usually disavowed, resistance in interpersonal or occupational situations.

  • Stay strong and do what you gotta do. You are an inspiration and have a genuine and noble soul. There are far too few women with your values, ideals, and mindset.

  • LOL....All this from a person that lives in a garage.......Your right I see the Hypocrisy!!

  • @Veloce3 You're really into a victim blaming mentality aren't you? You found you didn't like me or my videos months ago, yet you are still trolling me. Why don't you go congregate with like-minded instead of wasting your time reconfirming to me what a piece of crap hater you are?

  • @rockstarofredondo ; I think you clearly have delusions of grandeur and to say that I troll after seeing three of your videos indicates that perhaps you are paranoid. You are confused and your comments and thoughts are noting but illogical......You make no sense....

  • @Veloce3 What makes no sense is to keep coming to comment on vids & a channel that you don't like. If you don't like something, why continuously gravitate toward it? Did you forget that you are coming to my channel, not the other way around?

  • Not defending 'most people' because I loath the apathetic attitude of 'most people'. I do however think public schools are ok ONLY IF the parents are interactive with the school and its curriculum. Then to challenge it when non-truths, half-truths and straight up indoctrination happens. Keep in mind, those with children need to pay more for rent than one would pay monthly for garage space. Besides.. how are they going to home-school when there is daytime TV to catch up on? (sarcasm)

  • Historically anarchists have been some of the most violent people out there. WTO demonstrations in Seatle WA. The violence was caused by ANARCHISTS secretly working for the government. People like Noam Chomski calls 9/11 truthers crazy and dangerous and he is an anarchists. If you have read phylosophy, then you should understand the Hegelian dialectic.

  • ANARCHY

    1a :absence of government b :a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority c :a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government

    2a :absence or denial of any authority or established order b :absence of order :disorder; wild anarchy of nature

    Without moral laws there can be no pease. Utopian societies are inconsistent with our nature. Without order we act like beasts. Anarchy is the oposite of peace.

  • I fell on your videos and I'm asking myself if you are a happy person or can be happy because I don't see it

  • @imdumped If you are displeased with what you see here, you can go fall on plenty of other youtube videos (there must be billions) for your viewing enjoyment. Remember, you came here, I didn't come to you. :)

  • @rockstarofredondo

    I haven't criticized you in any points, I was only kind of sad seeing someone pushed to not have hopes because of her past even if you call it hypocrisy because yes hypocrisy is everywhere, and to your comment about going on billions other videos to comment, If I wasn't in a way touched by your comments, believe me I wouldn't have bothered to comment in it, because I have nothing to get back.

  • @rockstarofredondo

    I'll CUM on you...You're cute, but dumb as fuck.

  • @dustylense I'm not dumb enough to let a mouth breather such as yourself to cum on me.

  • It’s a waste of time talking to her because she doesn’t want to hear what others have to say. The last thing in the world she wants is to be challenged by rational arguments. Trust me when I say that if her life was being threatened or she was being robbed; she would call the police so fast you would even believe it. Remember in the video she did about the stalker? The video was about her going to the police and them not doing anything about it. YET SHE CLAIMS NOT TO BELIEVE IN THE POLICE!

  • Mandie is a fraud. I tried many times to engage her in a serious discussion with no success [she even blocked me for exposing her ignorance]. All I was trying to do was steer her toward a deeper understanding of the issues and the little crybaby blocked me. She doesn’t want to learn or find any real answers. She just wants to vent her “feelings” [which she tries to pass off as serious arguments]. Try to realize that this little show she puts on is all she really has in her life.

  • "No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn"

    Jim Morrison - Texas Radio & The Big Beat

  • Men dread Liberty because Liberty means responsibility. We have Stockholm Syndrome like those women who stay with abusive spouses. Public Schools are glorified Day Care facilities. If you can't afford private school you could homeschool your kid, it costs nothing but time and responsibility to your child's education. Sadly most people that are having kids are irresponsible.

  • @cityguyable I met a family last night who put their only child in Montessori school. The parents dressed very simply. No jewelry, cheap, older car, kid had on inexpensive outfit, too. Very simple, not rich people, who put their money to a proper use. Thanks for watching. :)

  • Don't confuse fear, laziness and a perceived hypocrisy with the necessary pragmatism and responsiblity of parenthood.

  • 21 yrs old, unemployed.

    Type 1 diabetic, monthly cost of meds, about 2 grand. Currently on county medical program. I'm the stereotypical leach on the system, and would die if i wasn't. I need insulin every day to live. No amount of work can poof it up. Cant grow it out of the ground. I fear the collapse, but at the same time i know it needs to happen.

    Ashamed? sure am.

    Alive? for now.

    the world is a shitty place haha!

  • @itsthekush The state has made it a situation in which you must be dependent on them for survival. If i were you, I'd milk every govt handout source you have access to. Just don't let them educate your kids or you will be helping to perpetuate that dependence. have you ever thought of going off grain to control your diabetes? Diabetics who've tried the paleo diet have seen success from avoiding processed carbs altogether. if you eat no carbs, you need fewer or zero insulin injections.

  • @rockstarofredondo Yea, I've been working on low carb diets and boosting my insulin sensitivity by taking certain supplements. My doctor gets all pissy when I do these things, but meh, its my body gonna do what i need/want.

    Just wanna throw out there that i agree with your statements in this video, other than my meds (which i do have stockpiled atm, hehe) I have done pretty well in getting "off the system". Keep fighting the good fight! Lord knows we need more like you :)

  • The answers are out there dear; you just have to find them. But you are on the right track here.

  • I was working so hard to try to provide a life for her I missed it... thinking I had so much time to make it up.

  • indoctrinate with crap like that.... one of those wtf moments.

    I hear what your saying and I think the both of us could benefit from counseling. I'm sorry for bugging you but it helps to write this. One of the reasons I stopped working so much was to devote time to my son and enjoy life with my child. I didn't get that chance with my daughter and I will always feel guilty for not being there for the few weeks I had with her.

  • To me I don't see a problem with him voicing his opinion or opting out of activities he does not want to be a part of. I actually felt frightened/disgusted last week during the morning program when all of the children were singing the national anthem and reciting the pledge of allegiance. There are children in my sons class (my sisters neighbors daughter is among them) who don't even know the letters of the alphabet or phonetics yet they are already being

  • Have listened to school sucks pod cast. And am a subscriber to Stefan Molyneux. Honestly I did not research schools before my son was born but when he was about to enter the system... I was shocked to find that our district ranks 610 out of the 680 districts in NY. So I tried to teach him...his teacher says the academically my son is doing great but she's concerned because there are times when he does not want to participate.

  • I can still see her... I keep thinking she is at the hospitol getting better though I know... We had to leave, doctors were preparing to take her organs but she was alive when I left. I'm afraid to go to the funeral and to see her in a coffin so cold and lifles when she was such a warm and loving sister.

  • She always made sure we took family portraits every time we met yelling sex (not cheese) as the photo was taken. I have had relitives and friends die but none have left a whole as her loss was. I can still remember her teaching me to read when I was little. The support she offered when my daughter died. The devotion and love she had when the world cared nothing for her.

    I just can't imagine a world without her. The funeral is this Friday and I can't stand the idea of going.

  • So many what if and it's hard to belive she is gone. She was always so optomistic and happy, no matter how bad things in life were... tomarrow would always be better... The idea of planning my sisters funeral is so sereal. This normally the time of the year when she is doing secret santa. She was always the one who made sure we all showed up for family gatherings, birthdays and holidays.

  • The tree made it all the way to the windshild and pushed the engine over to the passenger side. I was amazed the driver side door opened considering the front end damage. She suffered sevear whiplash and her brain stem swelled cutting off blood to the brain. The doctors did not relize what had happened until hours after. By the time they airlifted her the damage was done...

  • She was driving home after watching her mother in law who has demetia. She must have turned to attent to the baby. Because she had turned and most likely pulled her seatbelt down her head traveled up into the roof of the car. There were no marks on her shoulder from the strap... the marks were across her chest. Her VW performed very well considering. The airbags deployed and there was no damage to the passenger compartment.

  • Yesterday my oldest sister and her 7 week old son were in a car accident from what the police told us she had staggered out of the car and colapsted. i'm guessing she tried to check on the baby or call for help. she was unresposive when emt's arrived and airlifted to albany med. When i got to the hospitol my father told me to say goodbye to my sister. A blood clot had blocked oxygen to her brain. aside from a few scratches and a black eye she looked fine wtf...

    the baby was fine, not one scratch

  • @deadman12078 Wow, that is horrible. I'm sorry something so bad happened to your family. :(

  • I hope you feel better soon. :)

  • People need to take responsibility for their own lives. America is a laughing stock anymore. The real simple thing to do is to not participate in things you don't like.

  • @rockstarofredondo Demoralization, destabilization, crisis, normalization. I think we are in one of the first two stages. I don't think it is a crisis yet. Well, not in this country anyway. People aren't mad enough yet.

  • Sorry for your loss.

  • People are afraid because the state can take your children away, the state can throw your ass in jail.

    There are some options to schooling but it is easier to go with the flow rather than fighting it so most people just go with it.

    If your working 40+ hours a week and barely getting by you don't have the time to home school and you sure can't afford private. You can't just label people hypocrites when we all know life is far more complicated

  • @rockstarofredondo Easier said than done. You should plan ahead and set aside money for your child's collage and all that fun stuff but life happens.

    In ten years I have had 6 steady jobs along with side jobs to pay the bills. I even had my own business for a few years. It would be nice to have stable employment and insurance and a pension to fall back on but that is easier said than done. Way to much uncertainty. Rising education prices alone make it difficult to estimate how much to set aside

  • @rockstarofredondo If your doing well when you get married and you and your spouse decide to have children.... Years later anything can happen. Even families who are making six figure salaries can find themselves in a bind. When my son was born I put aside money for collage and my parents bought US treasury bonds as gifts as they do for all of their grand children. But the costs of education are constantly rising. No real way to know how much to save or where you will be in 2 or 20 years

  • @rockstarofredondo I understand what your saying. It does upset me that nearly half of my property taxes go to fund a failing school system. There are no private schools near my city so a voucher program would be pointless. When my son was born things between me and my wife... she decided drinking was more important than him or me so by the time he was two months old I had filed for divorce and sued for custody. I quit all but one job to stay home with him.

  • @rockstarofredondo By the time he was six months I had to go back to work full time and it was hard. He would always cry when I would leave him with daycare or family. I had to though because I needed to make a better life for him. I started a business and he was the one thing in my life that drove me. One day I was dropping him off at my mothers and he was crying as always and when I got into my truck I just broke down crying. It wasn't worth it.

  • @rockstarofredondo I had literally missed two years of my sons life because I was trying to make a better life for my son but what I was doing was not the best thing for him or me. I could never get that time back. I gave up my business and went back to part time work and I'm happy to say it's the best thing I could have ever done. The time I have spent with my son has been the best in my life.

  • @rockstarofredondo You don't need money to go fishing, camping, sledding, swimming or go to the park or to read with your child... to just spend time. He's going to be six in a few months and he's in kindergarten. I think it's amazing he's already reading and writing when the other children in his class are just learning how. His view of the world is amazing to me and his ability to learn is astounding. Not a day goes by that I wish his life could be better.

  • @rockstarofredondo He's healthy, happy, warm and fed and I may be borderline poverty now but I'm happy and I don't have to rely on state support or child support from my ex to achieve that. I don't know if I'm capable of home schooling though I really am considering it but I'm afraid. There is only so much I am capable of. I'm afraid that if I fail he will fail and the state or my ex will take him away.

  • @rockstarofredondo I can't pull him out of school without the consent of my ex as part of the custody agreement. I know I only have one shot at life and I know he will remember what I do and what happens now will effect him for the rest of his life and that is daunting. As I said... he's in kindergarten and it has been hard. Some days are good and he goes into the classroom with the other children and he comes home so happy and proud with stories.

  • @rockstarofredondo Others...it's hard to see him cry and have the teacher hold him back. Feel trapped and there is nothing I can do. I know what I should do, I know what the right thing to do is but I can't risk loosing him, but if I don't take that risk I may change who he is and loose him anyway's.

    It's not as cut and dry as what you said in the video. It's not so simple. Dammit, I wish it was.

  • @rockstarofredondo $100,000 may be more than enough to pay for tuition today but by the time your child reaches collage the cost may be twice that.

    My parents didn't set aside anything for collage for the six children they had and we were well off and it was in a different economic climate and the price of education was nowhere near what it is today. Heck... the same courses I took in collage are more than double what I payed in 98

  • @rockstarofredondo I don't want the government involved in collage. Guaranteeing loans only drives the prices up. If people could not get loans for collage than people would not be able to afford it. Collages would have to drop tuition prices to fill seats. It is not right that children just starting out have to be burdened with student loan debt.

  • Actually, most well off liberals may fight for union rights, but they don't want their kids to be in the shitty public schools that unions dominate.

  • I'm sorry that you lost a friend.

  • Well done. You hit the nail on the head, sister. - It's Fear and Laziness, but also folks want their Freedom without being Responsible. - Those last two come as a Package Deal, and when folks aren't responsible but think of freedom as an entitlement, we get the state that we find ourselves in. Hide while you can, but be ready to fight, I reckon.- Mike

  • by the way, even having traditional a job where we get the unconstitutional toilet paper to exchange for goods and services is a huge way we perpetuate the system because debt-based fiat currency is at the core of the bankster ponzi system.

    we have to begin to spend our time to create goods directly rather than for toilet paper as a beginning before any of us can claim not to be hypocrits.

  • i agree with you about our hypocrisy, and we're all guilty of it. there's a hundred ways we perpetuate the system through the products we all buy and the debt we take own for our toys that enslave us.

    very very few are completely disengaged and as best i can tell it would have to involve revoking your ssn. cheers, wayne

  • hmmm, I'm still sceptical....

    I wonder how many anarchists REALLY live outside of the system....

    I will bet none....

    Even those who claim to, no doubt use public roads, and I am sure they purchase goods and services in Dollars....

    Your point about laziness is avery good one though Rocky...

    People in general are lazy, thus, if someone offers an easy route, they will take it.... It depends on the pros and cons...

    Good vid though, even if you are one of the many anarchists using Dollars..!!:)

  • Eh, that's a little harsh. Should we not walk on public sidewalks? Not pay our registration for our cars? If that is what you're advocating, keep us posted on how it works out for you. Skeptical.

  • @rockstarofredondo I don't think any more than 10 or maybe 15% of the public have both the financial wherewithall and the intent to privately school their kids before they conceive. I can't remember any of my friends or aquaintances saying they discussed the issue before or during coitus. I can just see it now "oooh right there, keep going"..."you know, maybe we should enroll junior at a private academny'..."harder"

  • @rockstarofredondo Of course I don't have "proof of those stats" but I live in this society. I see your point, but I think when you have a standard that condemns almost all of the population as being lazy and careless and selfish, then that isn't a reasonable standard. I'm all for adoption and would adopt if I were married, but I would adopt whether or not I could send a kid to a private school. Just sayin. If that makes me a flakey slave to the man, oh well, can't please them all

  • @rockstarofredondo Well,in my analysis, yes. If it is unreasonable to condemn people for not planning five years in advance (plus nine months of course for gestation, or thereabouts) then it would stand to reason that I think that it is unreasonable to call them lazy and selfish for the same actions. That's just my opinion.

  • @rockstarofredondo It isn't unreasonable to plan that much, but it is unreasonable to expect that others will, generally.

  • @rockstarofredondo Having and conceiving children is for most people something which doesn't resemble planning for retirement.

  • The US has always been extremely hypocritical, only you didn't really notice or cared, when money was readily available...sorry, no offense taken I hope, but here in Europe we have been a little more in touch with reality...

  • ...by 'deprogramming' the sprogs when they get home. "No, little Johnny, you don't have to believe all that guff about global warming. No, the planet is not about to explode if we don't getting those 'energy saving' lightbulbs....no, the American Civil War was not 'about slavery'".

    A friend's daughter was out of state school for a whole year with no ill side effects and went back into her new school slotting in near the very top of her year. And she had not been aggressively 'homeschooled'...

  • I think it comes down to glorified childcare. It's a shame more don't homeschool, especially in the UK where it's very rare indeed.

    There is a movement for 'Free Schools' in West London led by writer/journalist Toby Young. Needless to say the statist left re beside themselves and hysterical about this. I'm not overly keen as the school is still taking Govt £ but it's a step in the right direction.

    Maybe some libertarians think they can counteract the drivel dripfed at state schools...?

  • sometimes you don't have a choice

  • @rockstarofredondo I'm on board with you 100%, but when you have a spouse who doesn't believe the same way as you, it is very difficult. I am a certified substitute teacher and would love to home school. I hate what they do to my girls, but I have to compromise for my relationship. I am very involved and if there is a problem (there often is) I am leaning on the school officials to do something about it. State funded school has destroyed private education of children and makes

  • Will you marry me. I want to have five kids with you!

  • Telling it like it is!

  • In some states you either send your kids to government school or to private school, but that is the only choice you get, else they come and take your kids. I know from my own experience, I have been arrested, fined, harassed, tortured and all sorts of abuses from them just for saying "NO" to their demands. Until we can turn this thing around to the point that we are no longer abused by the "system", people like me will spend a lot of time in jail and parents will send their kids to "school".

  • @rockstarofredondo I realize you are young, your mind is fresh, though you see much there is much that you do not see. Until we physically march into the Government buildings and physically remove the parasites and restore a republic form of government, correcting the mistakes of the past generations, we will remain slaves of the system. When they take us away it's "arrest", when we take them away it is "kidnap" When they take from us it's "tax", when we take from them it's "theft".

  • @Snowblindinfinity When they point guns at us and demand we do their will, it is "enforcement", when we do it to them it is "terrorism". When they harm or kill us for disobeying their orders it is "Self Defense" and "justifiable Homicide", When we fight back in defense of our rights and our lives it is called "Murder" and "Assault". And still the bankers play their money game, and still we are slaves bowing to the slavers or standing up and getting killed or silenced or bought off. Who are You?

  • @Snowblindinfinity As long as you keep wanting government, you will encourage & prolong this slavery. You have to come to an understanding that promoting the existence of a group of people who have a monopoly on violence, which is what you do when you say some type of government needs to be "restored", is asking for the continuation of the same. "The Constitution" supposedly gave "us" this revered republican government you & others speak of. How is that working out? PS don't patronize me. :)

  • @rockstarofredondo I'm not patronizing you. I agree that asking for "government" is as dumb as buying a pet rock. The original government established by the original constitution died in the Civil War. The original intent of "our" government is plainly stated in the Declaration of Independence, to protect our rights, and ONLY to protect our rights. Sadly it got corrupted just as fast as it got created and died a horrible death. Just shows no Government is better than any we have ever known.

  • @Snowblindinfinity I might be younger than you, but I'm not young.

  • @rockstarofredondo IMHO you are young, healthy, beautiful, and intelligent. I watch your vids, I hear what you say, sometimes it is dead on, but just like me there are some facts that are sometimes forgotten or unknown that also effect the circumstance.

    I went to Occupy Dallas the other day, got stopped along the way, I told them no I do not consent. They frisked me and searched my stuff, then told me I almost "got myself hurt", plainly a threat. I smiled and said have a good day and walked on.

  • Too hot!!! Love you!!!

  • Missed you!!!

  • nice video

  • you are soo yummy x

  • Well, rockstarofredondo, you already are a National-Socialist -- you just don't know it yet. Your attitude clearly shows it.

  • @GottfriedFeder yep and she packs a rifle, pistol and machete, waiting for the impending collapse of america

  • You are amazing! What kind of anarchist do you consider yourself?

  • @niklasbastholmhansen Market anarchist or purist anarchist.

  • @rockstarofredondo

    Excellent! I have met so many Communist anarchists that I have started not calling myself Voluntarist instead of anarchist. Thanks for your videos, looking forward to more.

  • I agree with you. Harry Browne used to refer to public schools as "government schools". We should call things what they really are.

    "Freedom requires bold action" - Harry Browne

  • We are all hypocrites I think. Everyone should stop paying taxes but the "system" puts us in jail lol.

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