Message from @xorgy

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2018-12-01 02:44:55 UTC  

single person says he's offended and the radio station bends the knee

2018-12-01 02:45:12 UTC  

single is right

2018-12-01 02:45:31 UTC  

I mean

2018-12-01 02:45:35 UTC  

the song is legit creepy

2018-12-01 02:45:36 UTC  
2018-12-01 02:46:10 UTC  

He also talked about Trump and some "weaponized autism"

2018-12-01 02:46:38 UTC  

how does a dude like rucka miss the mark so fucking hard? i've heard him be decent on some other issues and he's funny sometimes.

2018-12-01 02:46:49 UTC  

In what way?

2018-12-01 02:47:06 UTC  

Tucker goes on those kinda interviews to relax and have fun, he's serious all the time

2018-12-01 02:47:28 UTC  

?

2018-12-01 02:47:41 UTC  

honestly, I don't know that tucker is totally wrong

2018-12-01 02:47:55 UTC  

in some ways, everything he's said is a matter of opinion

2018-12-01 02:48:24 UTC  

If there's any way to make socialism work its to restrain it. Same with capitalism

2018-12-01 02:48:24 UTC  

So an opinion can't be wrong?

2018-12-01 02:48:46 UTC  

That makes the system based on a contradiction

2018-12-01 02:49:18 UTC  

If you look at what happened in Canada following the same period of time, it could be argued that public outcry at some market outcomes is a major part of what made Canada the cuck progressive garbage heap it is today

2018-12-01 02:49:24 UTC  

What makes it a contradiction? That it isn't something it is, as it was once defined by someone who didn't make it up?

2018-12-01 02:49:38 UTC  

that is

2018-12-01 02:50:00 UTC  

Canada's capitalism suffered because it was not being protected by realpolitik

2018-12-01 02:50:25 UTC  

If the system doesnt live up to its logical extreme philosophical implications it is a contradiction of those implications

2018-12-01 02:50:35 UTC  

Tucker is not saying something contradictiory

2018-12-01 02:50:39 UTC  

he's saying something nuanced

2018-12-01 02:51:10 UTC  

If a system excedes a logical extreme it no longer stays itself.

2018-12-01 02:51:10 UTC  

that the system retained more of the benefits of capitalism by appearing to rein it in, than it would if it had been left to its own devices in a public way.

2018-12-01 02:51:11 UTC  

How do you get capitalism by holding back capitalism?

2018-12-01 02:51:22 UTC  

It becomes something else.

2018-12-01 02:51:25 UTC  

that the realpolitik had the effect of a more capitalist system ten or twenty years after the fact

2018-12-01 02:51:54 UTC  

because the alternative was not _never restricting the market_, it was _waiting for the next politician, who would restrict the market even more severely_

2018-12-01 02:52:05 UTC  

@zero_consequences Not my point

2018-12-01 02:52:27 UTC  

My point was if the system is not its logical extreme its a contradiction

2018-12-01 02:52:29 UTC  

the real political choice was not between restricting or not restricting capitalism

2018-12-01 02:52:38 UTC  

so there is no contradiction

2018-12-01 02:52:38 UTC  

Case in point, if a competative capitalist market thrives until one unit supercedes all other competition and becomes a monopoly, and drives all competition out it is no longer capitalism.

2018-12-01 02:52:50 UTC  

So where's this fucking logical extreme bullshit coming from

2018-12-01 02:52:54 UTC  

in order to produce the more capitalist outcome, a non-capitalist political policy was necessary

2018-12-01 02:52:56 UTC  

Lol

2018-12-01 02:53:14 UTC  

because, in lieu of that policy, an ever more strident anti-capitalist policy would take its place.

2018-12-01 02:53:25 UTC  

A free market means free from force

2018-12-01 02:53:37 UTC  

well, a freer market is freer of force