Rolling Stone says: Tin-foil hatters are Right!



Who cares what other people think?
Everyone who wants a better world than the one you accepted.

Even if everyone work up tomorrow and stopped participating in the state it wouldn't mean the government never existed or wasn't real. It would just mean that it failed to maintain control.
I got the term Hallucination from Larken Rose, but perhaps delusion is closer to reality.

Either way, it's nothing tangible and we'd be able to ignore it into oblivion. That's what's important here... It means change can happen, but hasn't been able to happen yet.
 
Everyone who wants a better world than the one you accepted.

I don't think guerilla as an objectivist anarcho-capitalist has accepted this world. He simply has better things to do right now.

Luke you're not going to change a god damn thing with your ramblings. Go and make yourself rich instead. Perhaps then you might have a shot at changing things.

I remember you used to have a ton of respect for guerilla. Has that been retracted?
 
I don't think guerilla as an objectivist anarcho-capitalist has accepted this world. He simply has better things to do right now.
Then you have a reading comprehension problem. On this thread alone he makes it more than clear that he has given up and does not intend to do a damn thing about the problem, and would seem to even advocate that we all do the same.


Luke you're not going to change a god damn thing with your ramblings. Go and make yourself rich instead. Perhaps then you might have a shot at changing things.
Finally you say something I can agree with. Of course it's kinda redundant since I've said it at least 3 times now on this thread before you.


I remember you used to have a ton of respect for guerilla. Has that been retracted?
Don't be a warmonger. I challenge a judgement he's advocating.
 
Who cares what other people think?

derp?

I didn't say anything about caring what other people think. I was pointing out that a large percent of Americans believe in at least one conspiracy theory, whereas only a small percent believe in the fake moon landing.

Only a small percent believe in every unproven theory, and only a small percent believe in none, but these are often the ones most vocal.

Among those that do say they believe in none, if asked various specific questions - such as about traffic cops in certain areas having ticket quotas, or about the US being involved in the Middle East for any reasons beyond "freedom" - it would be revealed that they do actually "believe" in one or another.