Message from @TԋҽDυԃҽAႦιԃҽʂ

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2019-12-12 00:13:45 UTC  

If you want to live in a perfect secluded white box go ahead. The world will move on without you

2019-12-12 00:14:11 UTC  

The Republic the founding fathers constructed understood this

2019-12-12 00:14:33 UTC  

Maximum liberty to the individual

2019-12-12 00:14:56 UTC  

well yeah, there are always going to be people acting against natural law. there are no perfect world. but that’s even more reason to have a authoritarian society, which acts as a sort of guideline for the citizens.

2019-12-12 00:15:03 UTC  

The Founders were gay

2019-12-12 00:15:07 UTC  

gay freemasons

2019-12-12 00:15:09 UTC  

@TԋҽDυԃҽAႦιԃҽʂ Actual homosexual

2019-12-12 00:15:16 UTC  

No, they were inspired by philosophical authors such as Locke and Montesquieu, who both acknowledged that the existence of the state is ultimately a necessity against the natural disorder of the individual.

2019-12-12 00:15:35 UTC  

^^

2019-12-12 00:15:37 UTC  

So what if i am?(im not) homos are part of nature

2019-12-12 00:15:43 UTC  

Why is it that I can't get the image of a coomer cooming out of my head?

2019-12-12 00:15:49 UTC  

@TԋҽDυԃҽAႦιԃҽʂ Rape is part of nature

2019-12-12 00:15:54 UTC  

ya

2019-12-12 00:16:07 UTC  

lots of things are, that is why individuals know best

2019-12-12 00:16:20 UTC  

yes, lets choose animals are our behaviors should be.

2019-12-12 00:16:31 UTC  

you cannot impose order across so many numerous different people

2019-12-12 00:16:37 UTC  

you can

2019-12-12 00:16:45 UTC  

when? where?

2019-12-12 00:16:54 UTC  

Every country on earth

2019-12-12 00:16:55 UTC  

literally every law

2019-12-12 00:16:59 UTC  

this is another communist "not real communism" argument

2019-12-12 00:17:17 UTC  

where's this peaceful utopia?

2019-12-12 00:17:34 UTC  

The Founding Fathers did not intend for a completely stateless society that encouraged maximum lack of government.

This is why the framers established materials like the supremacy clause and the various amendments introduced by early US court cases.

2019-12-12 00:17:40 UTC  

it literally does not exist, because people are individuals

2019-12-12 00:17:46 UTC  

The last time they attempted for a confederacy model they almost crumbled.

2019-12-12 00:17:48 UTC  

you are like Borg

2019-12-12 00:17:56 UTC  

So they moved to a nationalistic interpretation.

2019-12-12 00:18:09 UTC  

a Federal... interpretation

2019-12-12 00:18:32 UTC  

The civil war granted more powers to the federal government and took from the states.

2019-12-12 00:18:59 UTC  

The Education department, the federal highway commission, etc... the national parks service

2019-12-12 00:19:12 UTC  

I am specific stating late 1700’s, with the ideological collisions between the Federalists and Jeffersonian-Republicans.

2019-12-12 00:19:18 UTC  

which steals state property and controls it at the federal level

2019-12-12 00:19:34 UTC  

individuals aren't real

2019-12-12 00:19:40 UTC  

yess Jefferson was right

2019-12-12 00:19:49 UTC  

All Hail Jefferson

2019-12-12 00:20:09 UTC  

and may that cock sucker hamilton burn in hell forever

2019-12-12 00:21:00 UTC  

The federal highway commission steals money from the states through taxes and then maybe gives it back, if they act right.

2019-12-12 00:21:04 UTC  

Same with Education

2019-12-12 00:21:04 UTC  

“Yesssss, predatory multinational megacorporations, please trample all over me, at least it’s not the gubmint.”

2019-12-12 00:21:42 UTC  

Hamilton was based

2019-12-12 00:21:49 UTC  

people acting as a group is not the problem. it's only natural actually.