Message from @Queef Madagascar

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2018-03-10 02:27:29 UTC  

"Innocents" is relative

2018-03-10 02:27:35 UTC  

But thats my point

2018-03-10 02:27:40 UTC  

Each ideology makes an exception

2018-03-10 02:27:48 UTC  

For certain people they can, and cannot kill

2018-03-10 02:27:59 UTC  

The courts of law were supplanted by revolutionary tribunals, which dispensed justice in their own way. 'Everybody created his own justice and administered it himself,' declared Juan Garcia Oliver, a leading Anarchist who became minister of justice in November 1936. 'Some used to call this "taking a person for a ride," [paseo] but I maintain that it was justice administered directly by the people in the complete absence of regular judicial bodies.'"[7]

2018-03-10 02:28:11 UTC  

You're complaining about the inherent nature of ideology

2018-03-10 02:28:14 UTC  

You should kill no one

2018-03-10 02:28:20 UTC  

Killing is bad

2018-03-10 02:28:36 UTC  

Unless it's in the service of liberalism I take it

2018-03-10 02:28:50 UTC  

Because again, you sure as hell don't seem to take much of an issue with that

2018-03-10 02:29:03 UTC  

Or does liberalim not kill people now?

2018-03-10 02:29:13 UTC  

When

2018-03-10 02:29:21 UTC  

And how about you just link your class text and stop pulling stuff out of context

2018-03-10 02:29:25 UTC  

What is going on here?

2018-03-10 02:29:28 UTC  

I'll read it if I actually have the text

2018-03-10 02:29:33 UTC  

I did link ir

2018-03-10 02:29:35 UTC  

Ir

2018-03-10 02:29:36 UTC  

Where

2018-03-10 02:29:43 UTC  

Link it again

2018-03-10 02:29:45 UTC  

Scroll up

2018-03-10 02:29:46 UTC  

No

2018-03-10 02:29:49 UTC  

I'm on phone

2018-03-10 02:29:50 UTC  

Scroll up

2018-03-10 02:29:52 UTC  

How far is it

2018-03-10 02:29:55 UTC  

Swipe up

2018-03-10 02:29:59 UTC  

Like very close

2018-03-10 02:29:59 UTC  

How

2018-03-10 02:30:00 UTC  

Far

2018-03-10 02:30:04 UTC  

@Queef Madagascar#8856 This guy is as stubborn as a rock, you are not going to have much luck with him.

2018-03-10 02:30:11 UTC  

Fuck it let me just look it up

2018-03-10 02:30:14 UTC  

On the chat list

2018-03-10 02:30:22 UTC  

@Comrade Skeltal See, was it that hard?

2018-03-10 02:30:30 UTC  

Rex Collins says "fuck off cunt" and its under there

2018-03-10 02:32:33 UTC  

Found it

2018-03-10 02:32:35 UTC  

Don't

2018-03-10 02:32:42 UTC  

Oof

2018-03-10 02:32:50 UTC  

I like how my argument

2018-03-10 02:32:57 UTC  

Is literally given in the preface lol

2018-03-10 02:33:00 UTC  

Are you African

2018-03-10 02:33:03 UTC  

Fantastic read so far

2018-03-10 02:33:37 UTC  

In "Looking Back on the Spanish War," George Orwell writes, "I have little direct evidence about the atrocities in the Spanish civil war. I know that some were committed by the Republicans, and far more (they are still continuing) by the Fascists. But what impressed me then, and has impressed me ever since, is that atrocities are believed in or disbelieved in solely on grounds of political predilection. Everyone believes in the atrocities of the enemy and disbelieves in those of his own side, without ever bothering to examine the evidence." The same remark applies with equal force to much of the recent debate about the behavior of the Spanish Anarchists during the Spanish Civil War. Seeing that it was very difficult to unravel the truth behind the conflicting accounts and citations, I decided to look at the evidence for myself. The following essay is the product of my investigations. Quotations may sometimes seem overlong, because I avoided cutting them whenever possible to eliminate any suspicion of creative editing. --Bryan Caplan