The Fear of Violence: Governments vs. Liberty
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let it strike my enemies and incapacite them let the word be spread among your co workers stand down walk away retire think.
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my tears will turn your sheep against you for your time is over for not man or machine will protect you, you pass laws that are setting the presendence to an act that has repeated itself only to be forgiven but im not my son and the heaven will weep nomore trust me your are making a grave mistake very grave. i will come at your bed side and take your soul from you as you sleep there is no tech that could stop that from happenning. nor bodyguard or protection here come a sonic boom.
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dont let my appearence fool you or ever think im am going to let you have yor way with me im not a scarifice in fact your are sacrificing many un suspecting people you are ttelling lies about me and covering up your actions an intentions and you know who i am and know what you are all doing. i am alpha and omega the beginning and the end. the world will find out what you have been up to and who you been trying to destroy and all the flocks will turn against you a flood is coming it's my tears.
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You people have the tendency to abuse the meak and impose your wills on humans and animals, im letting you know you are abusing the wrong one and are making a very grave mistake since you have thousands of employees and soldiers and law enforcement at your desposal you feel you can have your way but i am really getting sick of your abusive ways. with my arm i will wipe away your minions and cast them into institutions like the ones you have waiting for me and you will keep losing people.
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Not even less than in the movie 300 :D
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I like it. Good job.
And as to the guy who says "DO you know how many people the police in America killed with a gun... less than 300!"
Start citing evidence. No citation, no trust. Plus, are you somehow under the impression that killing people with guns is the only way the government can take away our rightful freedoms? Sheesh.
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Good video!
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It's also *really* important to remember that corporations have no power on their own to put you in jail, to force you to buy their products or make you bail them out when they screw up and they can't take your money by force each year. Only governments have that power... Corporations simply try to influence that power just like everyone else does to get ahead when their livelihoods are at stake - it's actually rather predictable. My next video will be somewhat about this topic... Stay tuned.
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I generally want to avoid getting involved in these discussions, but I have to note that the government didn't let "capitalism" steal our freedom - in fact, quite the opposite. The system we have is a corporatist one very similar to what Adam Smith wrote against in The Wealth of Nations. Further, the big corporations you're referring to actually can't exist in the form they do *without* gov't backing redirecting money into the pockets of the politically connected... You have it backwards ff.
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I was not speaking in literal terms. Surly if we can learn anything from history, it's what the Kings DID to the masses which is precisely what the corporations are doing to the masses today. That kind of control is actually given to corporations via the government. So yes, the government is at fault for letting capitalism steal our freedom. thankfully the FCC has been doing a good job slapping some of these companies.
Corporatism is definitely a problem in the US, but corporations love big government. It stifles competition. So the root problem has to be the economically binding policies effected by politicians for lobbyists. Our economic liberties HAVE been compromised a great deal. Our taxes are being forced from us to pay for things we don't want and aren't even getting. Politicians have put us in a ridiculous amount of doubt for no actual returns. Statism always fails. Freedom is the best chance we have.
picopallasi 2 years ago 4
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Kings were not masters of enterprise, they were not businessmen. They are/were implacable dominions of power and statism. So the analogy works contrary to you. Whereas a king would have complete dominion over a people, the businessman is voted on daily by the individual transactions of the market. Whereas you must vote for a politician that may not stand for everything you do, what you purchase is what you vote on daily. So no, free entrepreneurs are actually antithetical to kings.
picopallasi 2 years ago 3