by americandream » Mon 20 Jul 2015, 02:06:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cog', 'T')hanks SeaGypsy for illustrating the 3 main groups that inhabit this board. I have no issues with those who advocate and live a low consumption lifestyle. Some years ago I adopted that lifestyle myself. But I CHOOSE to do so. I do not want that choice thrust upon on me by some activist or some government who believes they know better than me how to live my life. Womb to tomb socialism is on the rise in the USA and I want no part of the process.
What is so bizarre, IMO, is that some of the same folks who argue for localization and a more simple life, absolutely love the heavy hand of a federal government to force this on everyone. There is where I part company with their argument.
If we are truly doomed, which I doubt in the short term, then let me eat my steak and drive my truck in peace.
As far as hating AD. I hate what he stands for, when I can even understand what he is posting, which isn't often.

Exercising full consciousness is a real challenge when we are weighed under with subjective forces. Which accounts for why we swing between loud declarations of freedom whilst denying others of the freedom to live (from intimidation for example because they happen to be more heavily pigmented than you) EVEN whilst professing to be of the same order of divine compassion as that other great confused historical specimen Jesus Christ.
I always encourage consistency in beliefs and action. I absolutely agree with your sentiment of freedom for EVERYONE from being circumscribed. Having got rid of the exclusion, the US has still to wade through the subjectivists who seek to secure freedom for only those of a pale hue whilst circumscribing those of a darker hue. The subjective progressives give them their due, are resolute and you clearly despise them.
However one should not confuse them with many of the Luddites in the forum who yearn for the landed lifestyle of the peasant and its hierarchical baggage.
I strongly encourage you to use that grey matter even if it is a haul to understand these issues. Hitlers Mein Kampf is a load of drivel and emotion so I would not recommend it. However, Ayn Rand is a good introductions to systems along with other neo liberal writers and of course classic conservatives such as Adam Smith. Once through the door of historical analysis, it is easier to negotiate the hurdles to full conciousness.