Message from @Old Man Hound

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2019-11-06 18:41:46 UTC  

Doubt it.

2019-11-06 18:42:04 UTC  

So did Trotsky I'm sure

2019-11-06 18:42:32 UTC  

@Beemann So let me see if I get you here

2019-11-06 18:42:46 UTC  

Are you saying if government gets big, when it collapses its worse, and the corruption is worse?

2019-11-06 18:43:15 UTC  

I'm saying the more power you give government, the more it can backfire. The less accountability government has, the easier backfiring becomes

2019-11-06 18:43:26 UTC  

I meant I doubt big government will bite me in the ass.

2019-11-06 18:43:41 UTC  

Where as small government already has.

2019-11-06 18:43:50 UTC  

@Unironic Ohio Supremecist That is a hot take coming from you, no offense.

2019-11-06 18:43:56 UTC  

What do you mean small government?

2019-11-06 18:44:04 UTC  

Or trying* for small government.

2019-11-06 18:44:18 UTC  

So to go to an extreme example, if criticizing the government is a capital offense, then you'd better hope you never disagree with anyone in power

2019-11-06 18:44:19 UTC  

watching Owen Benjamin right now after a bit of a break. actually hasn't gone off the deep end and is... funny!

2019-11-06 18:44:24 UTC  

Who is trying for small govt?

2019-11-06 18:45:29 UTC  

Kevin I just mean if wrongthink ever becomes illegal, we're all in trouble, but what is worse about Small?

2019-11-06 18:45:38 UTC  

Small government is a myth. It's like a hypergamous lacking broad. God and His nature dictate governments grow and centralize, so it's the gun in the room. Best get hold of it, whitey.

2019-11-06 18:45:41 UTC  

The US. For the last nearly 250 years.

2019-11-06 18:45:57 UTC  

true

2019-11-06 18:48:33 UTC  

The US has been growing its govt for decades now

2019-11-06 18:48:55 UTC  

10a is an absolute joke. Y'all weren't even supposed to have a standing army

2019-11-06 18:49:31 UTC  

Which is my point about small government *never* working.

2019-11-06 18:49:44 UTC  

@Beemann You mentioned the Slavs earlier, I think the USA is lucky we haven't had something like that or worse happen between the states.

2019-11-06 18:50:03 UTC  

How many goalposts are we jumping between here my dude?

2019-11-06 18:50:08 UTC  

Would have been far preferable to have a system that imposed the will of my volk from the get go.

2019-11-06 18:51:05 UTC  

What are you even talking about? You're the one who keeps changing whether you're talking about scope or centralization every 5 minutes...

2019-11-06 18:51:59 UTC  

You're complaining about the state the US govt is in, which grew from a leaner, more decentralized system, but you're suggesting the solution is to keep going along that path, while also complaining that attempts at decentralization (that aren't happening) are hurting you

2019-11-06 18:54:13 UTC  

@Beemann
> You're complaining about the state the US govt is in, which grew from a leaner, more decentralized system,
Again, no it didn't.
> but you're suggesting the solution is to keep going along that path,
Not even close.
> while also complaining that attempts at decentralization (that aren't happening) are hurting you
Again, I have no idea what conversation you're participating in. I have only ever mention centralization in response to you bringing it up.

2019-11-06 18:57:23 UTC  

1) It did, but you can continue to be delusional. Standing army, 10a violations, 2a violations, 4a violations, etc
2) It is, unless you're now arguing for my position and against your prior one. You're arguing for more government, when more government has been the trend
3) The one where you're continuing to ignore that scope is just the terms of power consolidation, which exists along the centralization/decentralization spectrum. You complain about a trend that doesnt exist causing you grief, while supporting the one that does exist, and is likely the actual cause

2019-11-06 19:03:21 UTC  

@Beemann
1. Lol. Imagine you calling anyone else delusional. At it's founding the US had anti-sodomy laws, drug laws, abortion laws, all manner of "blue laws", chattel slavery, obscenity laws and so on and so on. Hell, most states had official state religions. The idea that the US at it's founding was some AnCap paradise is something only a retard who hasn't read a page about our history would think.
2. Except, again, see point 1. You're just flat out lying.
3. I'm not "ignoring" that. I'm mocking it because the claim is laughably wrong, as I already demonstrated. The fact that you have to keep lying should be a really good indicator to you of how braindead your position is.

2019-11-06 19:05:43 UTC  

why are you arguing with him? just no knock him agent Kevin

2019-11-06 19:05:52 UTC  

Kek.

2019-11-06 19:06:19 UTC  

alphabet boiz are ready since beta o'cuck dropped out

2019-11-06 19:06:56 UTC  

we still have danielle Crenshill in the Repubs as backup thank Goy

2019-11-06 19:07:21 UTC  

>ancap paradise
Point to where I said it was
States had their own systems. Now those systems are largely federalized. This is an example of centralization. You pointing out state specific religions *proves my point*

2019-11-06 19:07:42 UTC  

Lol. Not even close.

2019-11-06 19:08:32 UTC  

by the way I cant find the vid of Crenshaw getting groyped

2019-11-06 19:08:38 UTC  

If anyone has it

2019-11-06 19:08:39 UTC  

Only if you accept your batshit assertion that centralization = authoritarian. Which I don't because I'm not a retard.

2019-11-06 19:08:50 UTC  

Ironically, neither do you...

2019-11-06 19:09:37 UTC  

I didn't say that all centralization = authoritarian, just that the absolute extreme example of centralization would be a complete dictatorship, while the absolute extreme of decentralization would be no government at all

2019-11-06 19:09:45 UTC  

all the amendments are stupid. if you have an ar15 you're basically a terrorist

2019-11-06 19:09:48 UTC  

This isn't hard to grasp if you can count past 2