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Peter Thiel and his ilk — yet more examples of why bullying is NEVER good, both in the original acts of bullying and later, when the bullied (exacting some sort of revenge) become the bullies.

The irrepressible quote hunter in me was a busy boy. What follows are the beauties I bagged...

“Power wins when those who have it exercise it, as they inevitably will, and crucially, when those who would like to have it but don’t, end up siding with power to experience the vicarious thrill of having it. That was the covid psyop in a nutshell.”

“A right is inalienable or else it is not a right.”

“The battle for free speech, the cry to halt genocide, the fight for individual sovereignty – these are all battles over right versus wrong, moral versus immoral, Natural Law versus the law of the jungle. In short, good versus evil.”

“We need to look behind the curtain to truly understand what is unfolding on the stage. Too much is simply not understood because only a fraction of the story is presented.”

“But if something is wrong, if something is evil, no amount of science or convenience can get you to acquiesce to it. Those with power know that, and they fear it. That is why science has been hijacked, repackaged as a religion, and presented as the final arbiter of right and wrong. It is not.”

“Dressed in false morality, ideologies are almost always vehicles for subjugation and power concentration.”

“We’re hurtling towards a sinister One World Government under the UN’s Pact for the Future; a WHO governed biomedical global fascist dictatorship, and; a global digital gulag that posits the strangulation of free speech as the only way to achieve ‘online safety’ and defend our ‘democracy’ from ‘far-right’ mal-, dis-, and mis-information.”

“In the same way that colonial subjects were instructed to obey or die, Western subjects are now being fast-tracked into an obey-or-die dystopia. Of course, there is always a ‘reason’ to obey that disguises the raw will to power and to subjugate. In colonial times, it was a ‘civilising’ mission. For Western subjects today, it’s ‘saving the planet’, saving our ‘democracies’ from ‘misinformation’, saving us from the existential threat of ‘pandemics’, saving us from Russia. Funny how being saved from something is a prerequisite for enslavement!”

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

"With rights come responsibilities” is bullshit.

Exactly! There's no prerequisite to fulfill human rights. That's some slave like logic, as if you gotta earn rights.

However, I've yet to understand how voluntaryism deals with companies, corporations, and charters.

I would think that in the case of a nonhuman entity, such as a corporation, there are no inherent rights and they are the ones that have responsibilities to have their rights. In other words, if a company decides to apply their power in a way that violated a person's power, they lose that right.

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