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Old 15-12-2007, 11:08 PM   #60 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Smidgey View Post
Wanting to be free is pathetic? Thank goodness you're not in charge.



You're right, I do. The real world needs to be changed, since it is ethically bankrupt. We must return to a position of absolute individual liberty.



I never denied that I was a member of society. I have nothing wrong with society. It is the state I have a problem with. I can interact with society as a free individual, without the state controlling my everyday actions.



Come now, just because I don't believe what you do doesn't mean I don't believe in anything.



So I do believe in something?



I'm not a Kantian for no reason. I agree with everything you have said here. A duty to be moral - of course, but to be forced to be moral, is no longer morality, but state theft. I don't agree with the 'all men are made' part though. I think I grew.



I have plenty of friends and I often interact with the community. I just try to stay out of the states way as much as possible (for example, I refused to sign up for a charity since it recieves state funding, I refused to register my new address with the council when I moved into my student flat - resulting in several angry letters and them threatening me with violence). There are many examples of me refusing to compromise with the state, although I always end up having to, since they will always end up threatening me with violence, because they are immoral thugs.



Right back at you.



Hmm, I know my university has a good teacher training school. That could be useful.
It has come to my immeidate attention, that .....I may be wrong.....no time to explain...but please except my most humble apologies Individualism is supreme to collectivism and alligence to the State. However I remain loyal to the United Kingdom's Monarchy and Government as a form of protecting my rights However bad they may be at it at the moment.

Now let us rest this on-going arguement, we are both human brothers and political idealologies or religious anittation should not get in the way of the brotherly love we must have for one-another
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