Als Antwort auf djsumdog

Interesting read.
I don't have much to add to it aside on this
>You can’t shoot people you disagree with, and you can’t shoot people to solve your disputes. That is not the society that I want to live in. I hope the person who did it is found. I hope they are put in prison, and I hope they enjoy spending their life there because that’s the world that we should live in. We don’t. We don’t want to open that box that is a bad box to open

As morally valid it is you can also spin it like this:
"You can’t deny medical refund to people you disagree with, and you can’t ignore their demands to solve/augment your return on investment for shareholders. That is not the society that I want to live in. I hope the person who do it is found. I hope they are put in prison, and I hope they enjoy spending their life there because that’s the world that we should live in. We don’t. We don’t want to open that box that is a bad box to open "

It's as morally wrong to deny medication to people who are asking/paying for it, it's a form passive violence, as much as it is morally wrong to remove the issue that blocks that with physical violence.
Because in either case it ends up with more passive and physical violence.

But you also have to acknowledge that in some cases, where all reason, all possible dialog where people refuse to listen and be reasonable to pleas then it is also normal to be able to defend yourself, first legally, and if that fails then sadly only a physical intervention is possible.
But like stated in the blog post it's quite suspicious that this man was currently under several investigations and that the "murderer" was found so quickly and with massive evidence.

Als Antwort auf mangeurdenuage :gondola_head: 🌿

It's as morally wrong to deny medication to people who are asking/paying for it, it's a form passive violence, as much as it is morally wrong to remove the issue that blocks that with physical violence.


Yea, sorry dude, this doesn't make logical sense. The insurance company denies payment, but does that mean you are denied care? Of course not. It means you have to pay it out of pocket.

You might not be able to afford it. Then you die of cancer.

Let's take a step back to 1924. There's no kemo. There's no cancer treatment. Medicine is more affordable, but it's literally way less advanced and less effective.

it's a form passive violence


STOP MAKING UP WORDS! Passive violence? I'm sorry, actual violence is violence. Hitting people and shooting them and throwing shit at them is violent. Withholding water from a person dying of thirst IS SHITTY but it's NOT VIOLENCE. Stop trying to diminish or redefine what violence actually is.

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People are not entitled to care. You have no right to housing. You have no right to clean water or food. A good society has these things at reasonable prices everyone can exchange a reasonable amount of labor for. But the product of someone else's labor can never be a right. It takes millions of dollars and hundreds of workers to build and maintain a water treatment system.

The issues with health are complex. There is a priest class of doctors who care a lot about money. There is this scam called insurance, and paying into it creates perverse incentives, decreases competition and raises costs. The evil people in this chain include the insurance companies AND the doctors AND the universities AND the board certification system. There is more than plenty of blame to go around.

But shooting one guy (who might be a piece of shit; I don't know) is a really lame piece of cathartic bullshit that literally solves nothing and really only makes things much worse.

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djsumdog

You are not "entitled" to care .. you live in a state where a set of rules and systems arose to give people that care.

... honestly no one is really entitled to anything outside of a system of control. Now that I think about it ... entitlement only comes from submission. It might be to a republic instead of a king, but you still have to bend the knee. :gummythink:

Oha! Israelische Panzer stehen 15 - 20 km vor Damaskus!
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Als Antwort auf Jazzilla

The occupation began with the passage of the Federal Reserve Act on Dec. 23, 1913. Through murders, bribes, blackmail, and other tricks the Rothschilds took over our central bank, printing of money, and interest rate setting which gave them the power to extract our wealth and tell our politicians what to do. The Rothschilds built Israel. 9/11 was the start of the greater Israel project.
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My pastor said, "Cynicism is contagious, and hope is contagious."

Overall, I believe this is true, but my question is, what are we placing our hope in? And, shouldn't we maybe be a bit cynical of things where we shouldn't be placing our hope?

What about the government? What am I hoping they do for us? Or, am I hoping that people stop hoping in the government?

What if I use my cynicism of the wrong things to give people hope in the right things?

It was great a month and a half ago to delete all "followers"... all a retarded farce.

We have been in this "space" for a while.

Some are genuine, many are not.

I am no one to judge anyone except myself. I am a genuine and good man. I am not a practitioner in deception. I like truth and critical thinking.

I don't care about "followers." I would take one genuine person over 10,000 phonies or liars or ego-mongers any day.

It's good for you.

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At this point I suspect BOTH the progressive left AND the ALTtards are being used to make each side look crazy. And both wings are so filled with bloodlust that they gleefully play along.

notthebee.com/article/new-york…

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