17:57 I laughed out loud. Naomi Wolf is a typical propagandist, her writing is replete with all of the catchphrases and code words that make statists/socialists feel so smugly superior. When I read the book you are referencing I had quite a few LOL moments.
There's no way that a person , in this statist world , can avoid or side-step their involvement in statism , unless one would choose to do without a car or a pair of leather boots or a set of tools , etc. !
So , to talk of statism , as if one would have any other choice , seems futile !
Not that I endorse statism , but to be anti-statist , in a world of individuals , is like being a non-breather, in a climate of oxygen - how long can you hold your breath in non-compliance ?
Erasing the boundaries between big government and big business gives business' the power to force consumption. Try driving without insurance or choose not to use a child restraining device for your 4 year old. Try blending your own gasoline or heating your home with natural gas you extract yourself. The privatization of the state is equivalent to fascism.
does this explanation of why people like naomi's book also explain religion?
MutantBamHammer 1 year ago
17:57 I laughed out loud. Naomi Wolf is a typical propagandist, her writing is replete with all of the catchphrases and code words that make statists/socialists feel so smugly superior. When I read the book you are referencing I had quite a few LOL moments.
pretorious700 1 year ago
Awesome, wtb more content :)
Iamfatbrain 1 year ago
@kokopelli314 no thanx. i know you want me to... it's just not worth it. besides, i don't even like kool-aid and there are plenty of alternatives.
thisisbunk 1 year ago
@thisisbunk
Then drink the Government Approved kool-aid!
kokopelli314 1 year ago
try thinking of all the ways in which people freely comply with each other without resorting to statist measures. there is plenty of breathing room.
thisisbunk 1 year ago
@kokopelli314 remind me to never stop at your lemonade stand.
thisisbunk 1 year ago
There's no way that a person , in this statist world , can avoid or side-step their involvement in statism , unless one would choose to do without a car or a pair of leather boots or a set of tools , etc. !
So , to talk of statism , as if one would have any other choice , seems futile !
Not that I endorse statism , but to be anti-statist , in a world of individuals , is like being a non-breather, in a climate of oxygen - how long can you hold your breath in non-compliance ?
rolynstone48 1 year ago
Erasing the boundaries between big government and big business gives business' the power to force consumption. Try driving without insurance or choose not to use a child restraining device for your 4 year old. Try blending your own gasoline or heating your home with natural gas you extract yourself. The privatization of the state is equivalent to fascism.
kokopelli314 2 years ago
This guy is a taliban of the market.
PopperIII 2 years ago