“Snort”…funny, I wondered if that’s what the blogger in question did before writing that.
Hahaha, You know the thing is, I recall a time in the distant past where Glen actually tried to make arguments that were at least reasonable sounding. It’s a shame he’s given up on that.
Well, you know, whoever you knew in college totally determines what you think about everything for the Entire Rest of Your Life. Wait, only one of those people, and only if s/he was a “Marxist.” And people do not grow or learn after college, so we should all be accountable for every person we ever had a class with. Totally.
(Referring to Glen’s “He later was involved with communists in college.” Point being, I refuse to hold grown people accountable for exploring ideas while in college.)
Oh, no kidding, Rachel. By that logic, I should be a drunken, bitter Hemingway scholar.
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity . . .”
Buncha commie pinko gobbledygook if ya ask me!!!
el Gato nails it again.
Collectivism is the enemy of freedom because it goes against human nature
It strikes me that he is claiming that collectivism goes against human nature. To my understanding, human nature is to be part of a social group. As is the nature of every ape and monkey known. With 63 million years of ancestors who found being part of a society to be fundamental to their well-being, I’d be surprised to see any significant number of humans who feel that being a member of a society went against their nature.
“Snort”…funny, I wondered if that’s what the blogger in question did before writing that.
Hahaha, You know the thing is, I recall a time in the distant past where Glen actually tried to make arguments that were at least reasonable sounding. It’s a shame he’s given up on that.
Well, you know, whoever you knew in college totally determines what you think about everything for the Entire Rest of Your Life. Wait, only one of those people, and only if s/he was a “Marxist.” And people do not grow or learn after college, so we should all be accountable for every person we ever had a class with. Totally.
(Referring to Glen’s “He later was involved with communists in college.” Point being, I refuse to hold grown people accountable for exploring ideas while in college.)
Oh, no kidding, Rachel. By that logic, I should be a drunken, bitter Hemingway scholar.
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity . . .”
Buncha commie pinko gobbledygook if ya ask me!!!
el Gato nails it again.
It strikes me that he is claiming that collectivism goes against human nature. To my understanding, human nature is to be part of a social group. As is the nature of every ape and monkey known. With 63 million years of ancestors who found being part of a society to be fundamental to their well-being, I’d be surprised to see any significant number of humans who feel that being a member of a society went against their nature.
“I don’t wanna share my stuff! Waaah! Waaaah!”
Christ on a crutch.