[quote="victorcharlie] I think it serves no purpose to quibble over petty comments [/quote]
Well think again; that's quite offensive right there.
And if you can't list a specific example, I can't respond.
However the point remains, that it was not my purpose to convince, but to
prove; the truth is a defense of itself, and those who won't see it, simply prefer lies.
But I do have something to say in my own defense:
I was, as I see it, only as blunt as I had to be, though that may seem to you more than was necessary; however I might have been doing this longer than you have, hence am more familiar with such tactics-- particularly when I am using the full honesty of my real name, while they hide safely behind the anonymity of a pseudonym; and what you call "tactless," I may simply call TACTICAL, i.e. engaging in adversarial word-play which is apt to turn hostile and personal.
So if you want to tell a matador how to fight the bull, at least have some experience; otherwise it's easy when you're not facing the horns.
All this a side....we are where we are in the Marxist circle.....where we go from here is the next question. Will Marxist theory prove correct in regard to the Uninted States? I think we already are a Socialist society under a socialist government. For example, I as a property owner can't burn a pile of brush without the federal government telling me when, how long, and what I can burn. I sacrifice my liberty every day for the "common good" of the people.......right?
As I've stated, the Civil War was a coup of socialism against the sovereign states, just like in the USSR exactly 50 years later.
As for your rights, that's between you and your state-- and possibly the federal government; however the key word there is "possibly," since otherwise I really can't explain to you how you have NO rights under the current system. Rather, you can be taken away by force, and your life and liberty sacrificed at the behest of the state; while this isn't necessarily likely, the fact that it CAN happen under the current order, proves that you have NO RIGHTS under the law-- only PRIVILEGES.
This, then, sets where you stand against the current system: they make the rules, and you follow; your existence is wholly subordinate-- and secondary-- to that of the state.
That, by definition, is socialism; however true to socialism, such is a ruse for rule by elite special-interests: in this case, faceless corporations which lobby for control over the state, and hence of individuals.
This is inevitable under a centralized government, since power, like water, follows the course of least resistance-- eventually seeking its own level; however a decentralized administration of true democracy, permits the perpetual establishment of freedom via competition against tyranny.
Until we have that again, we won't have freedom; however the good news is that the written law entitles us to that very style of government.
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