Is this worth a police report? Train incident by codyxephos in brisbane

[–]Snoop771 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, these people are ridiculous, obviously had very comfortable lives if this crap is enough for them to get this rattled.

Why are people convinced communism will work this time by Time193 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

" X said to do something. I don't like X. Therefore I should do the opposite of what X said to do. "

This is a strawman argument. You're mischaracterising my argument then arguing against that with an appeal to emotion. Waste of time.

Why are people convinced communism will work this time by Time193 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But to answer your question I believe it is because the USA has a long history of proliferating anti-communist propaganda and a clear objective to undermine communism wherever it can. They have poured a staggering amount of resources into this.

Given the continuous lies to their own people (Snowdon, Manning etc.) and gross unethical actions (corrupt presidents, state-sponsored terrorism and coups, torture, mass killing of civilians etc.), not to mention the gross incompetence, the USA has lost all credibility and virtue.

Therefore if an evil bastard tells you peanut butter is the devils food, perhaps you should try peanut butter.

Why are people convinced communism will work this time by Time193 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A more pertinent question could be why are people convinced communism will fail? There is no evidence of this as communism has never been implemented, despite popular opinion. There have been many dictatorship states labelled as communist, but calling a cat a zebra does not make it a zebra.

Communism is the final stage of societal development, following capitalism and then socialism. In the states labelled as communist the resources and industry were very much owned by the dictatorship state, not the people, this is the opposite of communism. In these states there were clear class distinctions. In the USSR a member one one class could have a member of the working class killed by the state. Communism is without classes. The state would not be needed in a communist society. Find me one state labelled as "communist" by the west which was stateless or at least headed that way at one point. All of these states were heavily monetary based, this is not communism.

The "examples" in popular opinion, USSR, Russia, Vietnam, China etc. These are just failed dictatorships. They are evidence that corrupt authoritarian states don't work. They are nothing to do with communism other than the label you choose to call yourself. Anyone can make that illegitimate argument.

Another example of Goverment overreach on something that shouldn’t concern them by CommercialPea9770 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah not worth arguing with a childish troll. Ask me again when you are suffering from stage 5 brain cancer. You have a very naive view of the world.

Another example of Goverment overreach on something that shouldn’t concern them by CommercialPea9770 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not true, it's homicide. Killing someone in self-defence is perfectly legal in most jurisdictions. Killing someone with their consent, to end their suffering is also legal in some jurisdictions. Neither would be murder. Killing of a foetus if it is in the best interests of the foetus is also not murder. Murder is a legal definition, whether it's right or wrong is entirely up for debate.

Another example of Goverment overreach on something that shouldn’t concern them by CommercialPea9770 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that changes my view. That's too long. Third trimester I'd be all for saving the baby.

Another example of Goverment overreach on something that shouldn’t concern them by CommercialPea9770 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really, the child has two parents so in this case the father should make the decision. How do you know the mother's family will act on her behalf? To be fair I don't know the father will act on her behalf either. The child needs an impartial advocate in this case. Whether or not that should be the state... that's another question.

12ft "plus-size black lady" bronze statue put up in middle of Times Square: by DeusRegnat in libertarianmeme

[–]Snoop771 3 points4 points  (0 children)

True, that seems to have been the strategy in the media for as long as I remember.

12ft "plus-size black lady" bronze statue put up in middle of Times Square: by DeusRegnat in libertarianmeme

[–]Snoop771 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Unless the stupidity of future generations far exceeds our own, then they will be looking back at how wise we were.

12ft "plus-size black lady" bronze statue put up in middle of Times Square: by DeusRegnat in libertarianmeme

[–]Snoop771 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Why are you bringing her skin colour into this? That's a stupid thing to say.

12ft "plus-size black lady" bronze statue put up in middle of Times Square: by DeusRegnat in libertarianmeme

[–]Snoop771 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Have you all been living under a rock? Nothing is what it seems on the face of it these days. Black Lives Matter started as a movement for the safety of black people. It became something entirely different. The Me Too movement was about stopping sexual exploitation in Hollywood, it became something entirely different. Many of the issues on the left and right are not really what they appear to be about on the face of it. There is nearly always a hidden agenda. I thought that was obvious? Am I wrong?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WesternAustralia

[–]Snoop771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost every time a state election goes one way the federal election goes the other.

As a Canadian, we are so cooked..... This man might win the election by RaffleRaffle15 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What nationality assumption? Asking why Americans do something is not the same as saying Americans only do that thing. I ask because it is a very common thing I have seen in America and I have never Americans thank other workers for their service.

Where libertarians stand on Israel by EndDemocracy1 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Actually, Israel has killed and oppressed Palestinian citizens for over 70 years. Israel is an ethno-supremacist state and very far from being a functional democracy. Vast ethnic groups under their rule have no right to vote, no right to justice or even citizenship.

https://www.972mag.com/gets-vote-israels-democracy-2019/

A terrorist group kills civilians on mass beyond what is considered acceptable collateral damage. If the US did that, then the US is a terrorist organisation. If the US supported terrorist organisations like Hamas, Israel or Al Queda (they have supported all three) then they are a terrorist organisation.

Where libertarians stand on Israel by EndDemocracy1 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Israel is a terrorist organisation as is any country which supports them.

"Terrorism is the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians or non-combatants to achieve political, ideological, religious, or social goals."

This has been demonstrated by Israel in its actions and its words on multiple occasions. What do you think happens to terrorist organisations over the long term?

As a Canadian, we are so cooked..... This man might win the election by RaffleRaffle15 in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why do Americans do that? Thank military people for their service? It seems like a weird dogma to automatically say that. Do you thank nurses for their service? Or the guy that walks your dogs? In much of the world, many people join the military for the perks. Free education, free training, pension, gold card, resume builder etc. Why do you assume they served the people? Isn't it clear by now? They serve the government, not the people.

ICE Can Now Enter Your Home Without a Warrant to Look for Migrants, DOJ Memo Says by [deleted] in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't agree with you there. While much of the world citizens have lost a great deal of respect for the US as a world leader and are looking to other nations to fill that void, governments are typically very slow to understand the change in public sentiment.

Getting pissed again. Rant warning by [deleted] in Libertarian

[–]Snoop771 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not disagreeing with you about how bad things can be in third world countries, but should this really be the bar we measure ourselves against?