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PC LOAD LETTER
5th October 2011, 19:39
I just got a randroid to admit that Abraham Lincoln should have let the institution of slavery continue because, apparently, it's immoral to force people to stop enslaving and exploiting others.
And apparently if low-wage employees want better pay, housing, and access to health care they can just get it.
The worldview of these people is just .... appalling ?
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Posted here because it's not meant to be a serious political discussion ... just a thread on those wacky randroids ...
Tablo
5th October 2011, 20:06
That's hilarious and disturbing! I feel you though. Randists are creepy and I'm glad most right-wing people at my school are clueless libertarians that get high all day.
Apoi_Viitor
5th October 2011, 20:21
There was an interview were Ron Paul stated that Abraham Lincoln's actions were unjust, and that the north should have just bought all the slaves and freed them. :rolleyes:
PC LOAD LETTER
5th October 2011, 20:30
That's hilarious and disturbing! I feel you though. Randists are creepy and I'm glad most right-wing people at my school are clueless libertarians that get high all day.
I actually used to go to a cannabis message board. The politics section was flooded with randroids, ancaps, and people on Ron Paul's nuts. The board was shut down a few years ago.
There was an interview were Ron Paul stated that Abraham Lincoln's actions were unjust, and that the north should have just bought all the slaves and freed them. :rolleyes:
All I can say is .... wow.
OHumanista
5th October 2011, 22:03
"Libertarian" brains cannot into logic. :laugh:
They somehow think owning slaves(or workers in modern world) is a right and a "freedom".
PC LOAD LETTER
6th October 2011, 05:40
"Libertarian" brains cannot into logic. :laugh:
They somehow think owning slaves(or workers in modern world) is a right and a "freedom".
I'm reminded of that timeless Bakunin line
"Liberty without socialism is privilege and injustice; socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality"
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