Anyway you slice it, disobedience of the state's many violent rules, mandates, and "policies," always carries with it the risk of being violated. Political action does not magically change this. While the libertarian message may be spread to a wider audience via political campaigns, political crusading is ultimately a waste of resources, money, and precious time, as, ultimately, disobedience will be necessary to end the state either way. Politics provides a blanket of false security. Politically demanding freedom, does not magically make the enemy sympathetic to our cause. Even if every individual decided that the state was unnecessary, and voted for its dissolution, the guns of the state would still be pointed at those dissenters. Even if they are a majority. We may as well skip the political masturbation and realize that whether we take political action or not, the state remains intrinsically violent, through and through, and will still take violent measures to stop individuals from living freely as individual self-owners.
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~KafkA
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Get outta here mane.
Yo!
We need an agorist revolution! Fuck the state. Don't give them anything.
I think Kokesh saw Ron Paul's campaign and saw the massive rise in libertarians so Kokesh is trying to mimic that
hi?
lol what a coincidence i just typed up some stuff for my profile about going against the wall
well thank you
i don't think so
that would be sad if it comes to us versus gunmight as well flush human race right now if thats the case
hey kafka
what you are doing here is unique
and of great value
in that you are not just another assclown gamer
keep doing this type of live casting!
you are way ahead of the curve we'll be seeing more of this
GO THERE!
Stream has been lagging so sorry if this is off topic now.Kokesh is partaking in Partyarchy. He does not claim to be an agorist however. He calims to be a libertarian first and formost.
i'm new to the agorist concept just barely have scratched the surface
it interests me and i'm going to learn more
hmmm i will look at your convo with kokesh thank you
Agorism does not support political engagement in the form of political party promotion as a means to transition to a free-market anarchism. The methods of the Libertarian Party (United States) are not compatible with agorist principles. Konkin referred to these attempts to fight for free markets through state approved channels of operation as "partyarchy".
you just mentioned it
my two cents... if the goal is eventual free and stateless society then progression to get there will have to be incremental af
bcos for a long time and to a huge degree we've been going in the wrong direction
kafka i'm going to go look at your talk with kokesh and follow your channel
yes what you are doing here is risky
overall tho i think the benefits outweigh the risks
lol this state ain't goin down easy
Thank you for the political thought!. That is the reason the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right of it's citizens to own guns.
With writing the constitution and all the other papers.... they brought into existence a new (mind) slavery model.
If someone can make someone else believe, that because he has written down that you have a right....he just took your inalienable right, and gave you a privilege in return. He calls it a right... but if he can give you a right, he can also take it ( if you believe that papers can grand rights). It's a genius system, that I got to hand to them ....that they get literally millions even billions (because this cult is present over the world) of people to believe that they (the slaves) get the right from an piece of paper with some scribbles of some men.
It's easy to prove though that you don't get your right to own guns (or any other right) from the U.S. constitution (or some other countries constitution) or the other paper "the bill of rights" etc,
I live in Europe and the men did not write down a 2nd amendment on a piece of paper, in some kind of official looking ritual a long time ago, but I still have a right to own guns.
If it's smart for me to own and carry a gun is a whole different story..... ;)
I hope you get what I'm saying :)
peace
Just watched this...inspiring, for sure. The message is clear and you express it well.
Wish I could be half as eloquent once and a while!
Take care.