It is funny how law does shape the mindset of the people. — Tobias
My only point to you was that states violate the human rights they purport to protect. — NOS4A2
Maybe he's just not worth talking about. — Baden
most likely he's just a dumb kid with a gun and a distaste for lefties, one of many millions). — Baden
To declare someone a racist without providing evidence for the claim is to make a libellous statement. — Michael Zwingli
How wrong you have it. If you "sacrifice" someone, you start with yourself. — ssu
Is that the referent's name? I'm not so well versed on the details here. — Michael Zwingli
Just in order to satisfy my lubricious interest, is there any truth to this...any evidence for such a characterization? — Michael Zwingli
All those people you mention have been met with state force, as far as I know. — NOS4A2
Why would they say that to the father and daughter? there was no violence or rioting or property damage occurring at the time they were exercising their rights. — NOS4A2
Curious question: do you know why the Dutch lost their right to bear arms? Have they ever had it? — NOS4A2
One needs only look at the Black Panthers to show that the state, both federal and regional, will undermine the militia clause in particular, and the right in general, if it feels threatened by it. — NOS4A2
Amen. The real deal. And that gun-nuts could kill the 2d amendment is irony no doubt they are incapable of appreciating. What they need collectively is play-pens and time-out chairs in corners. — tim wood
The child rapist who first attacked Rittenhouse assumed, wrongly, that Rittenhouse wouldn’t defend himself. He said “you won’t do shit” as he attacked him. He wasn’t deterred by the weapon. Boy, was he wrong. — NOS4A2
I don’t care how many arms people carry. If they don’t attack each other no one gets shot. — NOS4A2
And the picture goes against your race-thinking pundit. Everyone was cool with it. — NOS4A2
A recipe for escalation… it’s a nonsensical notion unless people start attacking the person carrying the gun. — NOS4A2
Why would a legal system ascribe more blame to this scenario? — NOS4A2
Is it a common ploy of yours to rehash what I write into language that comforts you? — NOS4A2
It’s been a few times now that you’ve done it, that I have to stop reading as soon as I notice it. You’re a good writer, James, and you should use your gift, even if it’s in service to state power. — NOS4A2
The problem is once you sacrifice some individuals to “collective objectives” you ruin the collective whole in favor of certain individual members of it. — NOS4A2
I'd like to see a pic. — Caldwell
You didn’t deliver. The United States did not form to protect rights, — NOS4A2
Every ideal you claim the American state has was violated by the American state. — NOS4A2
This is because ideals belong to individuals, not states. — NOS4A2
And the moment individuals with these ideals wield your tool, they violate those ideals. — NOS4A2
The preside over institutions designed to protect their right to do so. — NOS4A2
I have loved music for most of my life and, this is probably true of most people, and I have never learned to play and instrument, so this thread is coming from the angle of appreciation. — Jack Cummins
"Soulmates" betray, domestically violate and divorce each other every day. — 180 Proof
Do you have any examples of a state that has came about to protect the rights of its subjects? — NOS4A2
Bills of rights don’t come about because centralized government is the best protector of them, but because they are the worst violators of them. — NOS4A2
Well, applying/teaching non-biased behavior is definitely a start. I would add that we need to identify conflict of interest when we talk about discussions, and if a conflict of interest appears within the interviewer/interviewee(anybody who's relaying information) they should be temporarily exiled from the topic. I wouldn't want someone defending a topic just because it makes him more money, I want someone to defend a topic because it's actually something he's invested in. — john27
I want my kids to surpass me, in every respect. Learn everything I know, go forth, learn more and do more. Then come back for coffee and explain where I got things wrong, and, more importantly, why they are wrong.
Bloody inconsiderate wanting my kids to be just like me. Many days I don't want to be just like me. — Book273
When it is up for discussion, anyone that brings up anything other than the lawn shitting should be removed from the conversation, as no other aspect is actually relevant and detracts from the conversation, and the subsequent solution. — Book273
How do you think we could improve/sustain knowledge translation so that it's relayed in a simple, non-biased manner? — john27
Exactly. If it is not entertaining, and especially if it makes people question existential deep topics, and especially if it might lead people away from the current business as usual, it will be ignored. — schopenhauer1
Yes, I’d rather not wield the tool. — NOS4A2
I’d rather not. — NOS4A2
My bet is, only if it is involved in some incident that puts it in a bad light.. Then it will just be discussed because of a red herring incident unrelated to the actual philosophies at hand. — schopenhauer1
Is it that the topic of structural racism is being pushed, or is it market tested as the best ratings? What is wagging what here? — schopenhauer1