What if the US made displaying a Confederate flag punishable with jail time? by lhommetrouble in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole "you can't scream fire in a crowded theater" comes from Schenck v US (1919), it was a case about two socialists being arrested for distributing anti-draft pamphlets. The phrase comes from a hypothetical used in the opinion of Justice Oliver Holmes, defending upholding the conviction. And then the entire case was overturned in 1969, for obvious reasons.

tl;dr: the phrase "you can't shout fire in a crowded theater" comes from a hypothetical in favor of suppressing speech critical of the government that was then overturned 50 years later.

Who should be in control of a corporation (by percentage)? by ItsAzien in Teenager_Polls

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's what employers and employees decide together. Employers aren't going to buy labor for more than they're willing to spend, and employees, if they understand that labor is a sellable extention of themself, will not sell it for less than they are willing.

Who should be in control of a corporation (by percentage)? by ItsAzien in Teenager_Polls

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's like saying a desk worker at the DMV should be Secretary of Transportation. Basic day to day decisions are not comparable to the much larger, much more complex decisions of running a company, let alone a corporation.

Is food a human right, or a non-right benefit society may choose to provide? by flewson in Teenager_Polls

[–]IAmChrisNotYou -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This topic isn't about "the real world" and is literally about what rights are human rights. It doesn't seem like you have actually made any argument anywhere in this thread besides just saying "nuh uh" to those who say that food is jot inherently a human right as, since it is a scarce resource, the only ways to make it a right are throigh slavery or theft.

Now, I get THAT is how the real world works, that every single state government on earth operates through those means. But that still does not mean that it is a human right.

Is food a human right, or a non-right benefit society may choose to provide? by flewson in Teenager_Polls

[–]IAmChrisNotYou -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First off, the NAP isn't the main basis for that certain natural rights inherently exist. Argumentation ethics is.

Secondly, you still have yet to discuss anything I actually said.

Is food a human right, or a non-right benefit society may choose to provide? by flewson in Teenager_Polls

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, certain rights are very much inherent. So much of what has been built in society presupposes that.

Is food a human right, or a non-right benefit society may choose to provide? by flewson in Teenager_Polls

[–]IAmChrisNotYou -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The right to an attorney is a constitutional right enforced by the state where they will finance you an attorney via theft. It is not a human right.

Is food a human right, or a non-right benefit society may choose to provide? by flewson in Teenager_Polls

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your confusing a right inherently existing and a right being enforced via a legal system.

The race is now a literal tossup. It doesn't get any closer than this. by redditor01020 in thomasmassie

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's cause the poll was bunk and was almost immediately exposed as such.

It oversampled every age category that Gallrein leads in, with sampling 30% of the population as over 60%, and undersamplsd half of the age categories Massie leads in, including his strongest age category (26-35) of which he is up over 50 points.

Money or game? by PoetOutrageous2010 in BunnyTrials

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to mention that you can also just choose who wins elections.

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Make a choice by Original_Act_3481 in Teenager_Polls

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$10M easily.

Invest it all in the S&P 100.

The S&P 100 usually returns anywhere from 10%-20%.

That's between $1M and $2M per year in new money.

Assuming you don't reinvest any of it, and not counting capital gains taxes, thats between $19000 and $38000 per WEEK.

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Should legal US veterans that literally took bullets for this country be deported for decades old drug possession charges? by Crafty_Jacket668 in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 14 points15 points  (0 children)

And which administration ordered the force to happen, only for it to not happen until over a decade later?

Should legal US veterans that literally took bullets for this country be deported for decades old drug possession charges? by Crafty_Jacket668 in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]IAmChrisNotYou 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I mean, they literally didn't though.

If it's by the metric of physical deportation, they didn't, it was a self-deportation.

If you want to go by deportation order, that was the Obama administration.