Message from @asdfgasdfgasdfaoklk
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It remains tyranny
Tell me, why are your observations the only truths compared to the truths of 7,000,000,000 others?
Would you
Deny man
His action
Or his will?
I would deny the traitor his action or his will.
Define the traitor? Is he a tyrant?
If it violates other peoples rights, then yes. And I would not hesitate to oppose his actions and will within the confines of my rights if I thought his will was detrimental to soiciety.
That is all that matters. Those who wish to cause more strife for their benefit.
They will meet an iron hammer.
Then you are good.
they can catch dis iron dick
Though i take issue with the rapidity to which you jump to force and blood so readily
Such things smack of tyranny
Threats to the peace of the people will be removed.
Indeed
By words or force or blood
As it proceeds thence
To be decisive and unmerciful to ones enemies is not to be a tyrant, but to be wise.
Your only enemy is the tyrant
If the tyrant will not be disuaded by words
He will be disuaded by force
I disagree burnside. There are things other than tyranny that are a threat to humanity.
Subversion. Selfish ambition at a disreguard for others.
And should force thereby fail the tyrant only receives blood
That is tyranny
Those who willingly serve the tyrants, would you call them tyrants as well?
Robbing a man of the fruits of his action is the same as denying him action
It is tyranny plain and simple
A progressive SJW teacher who indocrtinates her students is not a tyrant, but she is a threat to society.
G night.
night
She is a traitor who serves the tyrant.
To aid a tyrant is join then in subordinating others, they then become tyrants
Do you understand the extent to which all modern men are caught in a terrible web of tyranny?
I don't know how you can simplify speaking your opinion as tyranny.
To subvert the will is to deny its fullness that teacher is a tyrant
This web is a sickly metaxis.
It is a simple matter, the application renders it complex, though the solutions remain simple enough