Cease to do evil. Purify the mind. Cultivate the good. One step after another, walk and work your way out of the thicket; along the way picking up pieces of yourself you'd forgotten existed. Moral authority. ❤
Ryan's points about Catholics are interesting, my ethnic group are Catholics from Iraq. I went to an Irish Catholic school, in the 80s it was mostly irish, polish, and Italian kids. Most whose parents were raised in Detroit as opposed to the suburbs like us. Chaldeans are part of the Eastern Rite of the Catholic Church. The priest at the time who ran the parish put up resistance from us joining because of our ethnicity. there were maybe a dozen Chaldeans in the school at the time. Fast forward to the 2020s., 2/3 but the school is now Chaldean. They even had the pastor from the Chaldean Church that my nieces communion as a guest.
no it should be strategic disobedience. how can you expect to defeat statism with the systems put in place by statism? + popular elections only legitimize the notion of the false right to rule, and as people have pointed out, most of the real power is held in the hands of unelected bureauRATS, and strategic disobedience can defeat the state with a significant minority rather than trying to get a majority vote
Is primarily ideological. Someone, I forget who, makes the empirical point that change becomes sustainable/permanent only via the ideological assent or agreement of a critical mass of the community's members. Else, an inevitable return to the previous status quo.
i don't like to call it 'ideological' it's just a realization that statist doctrines are a bunch of voodoo. as rothbard himself said, libertarianism is essentially taking the ethics that people apply in day to day civilian to civilian interactions and applying them universally. I don't even really consider it a new idea, it's just the lack of cult dogma that believes that their are exceptions to these basic rules and the fundamentals of praxeology are just cause and effect pertaining to human behavior, no more 'ideological' than fields of math or physics
I have a real hard time listening to people who talk really fast and do a lot of fall starts, and then cut themselves off. It’s very disjointed. I wish he would clarify us thoughts and talk a little slower. It’s like he’s arguing with himself.
Ready for the revolution. Twill happen, despite TH-cam automatically deleting all of our comments. TH-cam employees actually think they won’t bleed haha 😂🤣
@misesmedia , the Reformed Libertarians Podcast @Reformedlibertarians affirms the "Boetie Option" strategy /watch?v=MFECUNbR9Tg Thanks to Rothbard for the tip.
Seccession now, succession tomorrow, succession FOREVER!🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Secession* but YEAH!!!
Good afternoon comrades.
I have Roots in Alabama.
Generations, Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw.
Cease to do evil. Purify the mind. Cultivate the good.
One step after another, walk and work your way out of the thicket; along the way picking up pieces of yourself you'd forgotten existed.
Moral authority. ❤
Picking up pieces of yourself you'd forgotten existed.* Love this.
Thank you
@@Brother_frojd thank you for saying so 🥰
Ryan's points about Catholics are interesting, my ethnic group are Catholics from Iraq. I went to an Irish Catholic school, in the 80s it was mostly irish, polish, and Italian kids. Most whose parents were raised in Detroit as opposed to the suburbs like us. Chaldeans are part of the Eastern Rite of the Catholic Church. The priest at the time who ran the parish put up resistance from us joining because of our ethnicity. there were maybe a dozen Chaldeans in the school at the time.
Fast forward to the 2020s., 2/3 but the school is now Chaldean. They even had the pastor from the Chaldean Church that my nieces communion as a guest.
Chaldeans have a different theology about the person of Jesus Christ
Revolution should not be against government; but getting involved in the government as it was ment to be.
no it should be strategic disobedience. how can you expect to defeat statism with the systems put in place by statism? + popular elections only legitimize the notion of the false right to rule, and as people have pointed out, most of the real power is held in the hands of unelected bureauRATS, and strategic disobedience can defeat the state with a significant minority rather than trying to get a majority vote
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Is primarily ideological. Someone, I forget who, makes the empirical point that change becomes sustainable/permanent only via the ideological assent or agreement of a critical mass of the community's members. Else, an inevitable return to the previous status quo.
i don't like to call it 'ideological' it's just a realization that statist doctrines are a bunch of voodoo. as rothbard himself said, libertarianism is essentially taking the ethics that people apply in day to day civilian to civilian interactions and applying them universally. I don't even really consider it a new idea, it's just the lack of cult dogma that believes that their are exceptions to these basic rules
and the fundamentals of praxeology are just cause and effect pertaining to human behavior, no more 'ideological' than fields of math or physics
I have a real hard time listening to people who talk really fast and do a lot of fall starts, and then cut themselves off. It’s very disjointed. I wish he would clarify us thoughts and talk a little slower. It’s like he’s arguing with himself.
What do we mean by Revolution?
Do we mean war?
Revolution is effected before war commences.
Revolution is in the minds and hearts of the people.
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Ready for the revolution. Twill happen, despite TH-cam automatically deleting all of our comments.
TH-cam employees actually think they won’t bleed haha 😂🤣
thanks!
Christian anarchy. Without God nothing good will come of it.
@misesmedia , the Reformed Libertarians Podcast @Reformedlibertarians affirms the "Boetie Option" strategy /watch?v=MFECUNbR9Tg
Thanks to Rothbard for the tip.