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RE: So, you're an anarchist?

in #philosophy7 years ago

"Anarcho-Communists believe in the opposite that people can own nothing except that which he can hold or reasonably need to survive."

No, your group will not rule over me. How do you plan to force me into your collective? You won't use force of violence, ehh?

It's not okay for me to use force to prevent a thief from robbing me, but it is okay for your group to use force to rob me?

Who decides when I have too much? What is reasonable for my survival and the survival of my children? I build a fortress and stock it with supplies for my loved ones and friends. Then you decide I have too much, and come take it in a time of need?

That's why people like me have guns. If you want to take my property, the property I have obtained without any theft or wrong doing, I will kill you. My children's lives depend on my property. They will live through hard times, and the lazy people's children will not.

Unless of course they use violence to kill people like me and take what I have built, right?

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I am NOT advocating anarcho communism, but there are those who do and yes they want all of our stuff, and they want us to give it up voluntarily. I'm just pointing out the basic intentions of the differences in these Anarchy groups and discussing my observations on how the us MIC operates outside of moral behavior.

I won't give it up voluntarily. If someone tries to steal my lunch money, they are going to have to beat me to a pulp to get it.

Please stop spamming your links. "Hey, look at me!" replies don't help. I've seen you share that link ten times already in this thread. I don't need to see it again, right? Have you seen me share one of my links or any other links?

Go ahead. Share them. I don't care how many times you do that. If you don't then you don't think much of your own opinions. If they are appropriate to the conversation..... I am not posting links about Obamacare here in this thread. Only what's appropriate to this thread. And anyway, what gives you the right to tell me what to do? Is there a law that I'm breaking?

No, it's not a law. It is just bad ettique for Steemit.com to repeatedly post your own links over and over in the same thread. Do as you wish though. 8-P

By what whose and what standards?