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Rosa Provokateur
21st July 2009, 14:11
Is it just me or has restriction gone up as of late? I mean, Jack got restricted... if he got restricted then what chance do the rest of us have?

Could be wrong but thought I'd bring it up.

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21st July 2009, 14:15
/in before thread is closed.

Pogue
21st July 2009, 14:46
Is it just me or has restriction gone up as of late? I mean, Jack got restricted... if he got restricted then what chance do the rest of us have?

Could be wrong but thought I'd bring it up.

Seeing as 'the rest of us' are not predjudiced prats I think we all have a pretty strong chance.

For example, I will never be restricted.

Rosa Provokateur
21st July 2009, 14:57
Seeing as 'the rest of us' are not predjudiced prats I think we all have a pretty strong chance.

For example, I will never be restricted.

Of course you wont, you're on the CC.

I dont think it's so much that I'm prejudiced, it's more that I dont share the Left's prejudice.

Pogue
21st July 2009, 15:00
Of course you wont, you're on the CC.

I dont think it's so much that I'm prejudiced, it's more that I dont share the Left's prejudice.

Oh you might not be predjudiced, but you have an anti worker ideology, and you support capitalism. I was simply explaining that Jack, despite claiming to be a revolutionary socialist, is restricted because he is predjudiced.

Being in the CC doesn't mean you can't be restricted. If I said something reactionary I'd be removed from the CC then restricted, but this wont ever happen.

Rosa Provokateur
21st July 2009, 15:16
Oh you might not be predjudiced, but you have an anti worker ideology, and you support capitalism.

Let me clear the lane of this right now, I'm not a capitalist. I believe in barter and have nothing against small-business but I no longer advocate anarcho-capitalism although I'm willing to work with adherents of that philosophy.

As for being anti-worker, I dont know what you consider pro-worker and I think class-warfare is outdated at any rate.

Pogue
21st July 2009, 15:17
Let me clear the lane of this right now, I'm not a capitalist. I believe in barter and have nothing against small-business but I no longer advocate anarcho-capitalism although I'm willing to work with adherents of that philosophy.

As for being anti-worker, I dont know what you consider pro-worker and I think class-warfare is outdated at any rate.

Ok. I don't think it is outdated and I know what I consider pro worker.

The reason your restricted is because you believe class warfare is 'out dated'.

Rosa Provokateur
21st July 2009, 15:20
The reason your restricted is because you believe class warfare is 'out dated'.

That's fair, a post-Leftist on a Leftist board shouldnt be suprised lol.

I'm not a fan of the CC but I'm starting to like you Pogue so I take back all the nasty things I've said about them ;)

Pogue
21st July 2009, 15:22
That's fair, a post-Leftist on a Leftist board shouldnt be suprised lol.

I'm not a fan of the CC but I'm starting to like you Pogue so I take back all the nasty things I've said about them ;)

I don't think post leftism exists. I think its a tragic attempt to be controversial, but really it doesn't correspond to anything new out in the real world.

Most people love me, and shower me in rep

Rosa Provokateur
21st July 2009, 15:39
I don't think post leftism exists. I think its a tragic attempt to be controversial, but really it doesn't correspond to anything new out in the real world.

Most people love me, and shower me in rep

To each his own. I dont think it's post-Leftism that I'm into... cant really describe it except to say I have a soft-spot for crimethinc and anarcho-primitivists.

Atleast you're humble :lol:

Pogue
21st July 2009, 15:44
To each his own. I dont think it's post-Leftism that I'm into... cant really describe it except to say I have a soft-spot for crimethinc and anarcho-primitivists.

Atleast you're humble :lol:

I think your very confused, you have whishy washy liberal influences and insane Christian mindless utopian egalitarianism, which comes across as a result of not experiencing the realities of life. I'd pre suppose you come from a priviliged background, but I don't suppose you'd ever admit to this here as no oen but TomK does that.

I see no reason to be humble when I radiate elegance, beauty and strength.

Rosa Provokateur
21st July 2009, 16:23
I think your very confused, you have whishy washy liberal influences and insane Christian mindless utopian egalitarianism, which comes across as a result of not experiencing the realities of life. I'd pre suppose you come from a priviliged background, but I don't suppose you'd ever admit to this here as no oen but TomK does that.

I see no reason to be humble when I radiate elegance, beauty and strength.

Good profile. I am a utopian but I reject the Left for it's staunchness in doctrine and ideology. I was originally raised working class but my family has managed to move up to the upper-middle class and we rely on the State for most of our in-come (which I highly resent) and could be classified as privileged.

I seek to change this when I'm done with college and pull an Alexander Supertramp.

Atleast you're honest, I admire the way you put it across.

Pogue
21st July 2009, 16:27
Good profile. I am a utopian but I reject the Left for it's staunchness in doctrine and ideology. I was originally raised working class but my family has managed to move up to the upper-middle class and we rely on the State for most of our in-come (which I highly resent) and could be classified as privileged.

I seek to change this when I'm done with college and pull an Alexander Supertramp.

Atleast you're honest, I admire the way you put it across.

How can you reject something for staunchness? Any areas of dogma or inconsistency in libetarian socialism I reject. Theres no 'rules' of theory in libertarian socialism.

Rosa Provokateur
21st July 2009, 16:31
How can you reject something for staunchness? Any areas of dogma or inconsistency in libetarian socialism I reject. Theres no 'rules' of theory in libertarian socialism.

Well why limit myself just to libertarian socialism? I should be free to mix and match ideas to my suiting, which is exactly what I do and have yet to find any problem with it.

Pogue
21st July 2009, 16:36
Well why limit myself just to libertarian socialism? I should be free to mix and match ideas to my suiting, which is exactly what I do and have yet to find any problem with it.

But you can't mix and match libertarian socialism with capitalism because then its not libertarian socialism, etc.

F9
21st July 2009, 17:22
Closed:rolleyes: