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The Free Thought Project URL Source:https://www.facebook.com/thefreetho ... jectcom/posts/2044212879132302 Published:Dec 21, 2017 Author:The Free Thought Project Post Date:2018-01-15 17:19:27 by Gatlin Keywords:None Views:3588 Comments:36
Are you an anarchist yet? Join Us: The Free Thought Project.
Welcome to the Free Thought Project Facebook Page -- a hub for Free Thinking conversations about the promotion of liberty and the daunting task of government accountability.
The Free Thought Project was founded in 2013 by Jason Bassler and Matt Agorist. Bassler and Agorist have been activists for more than a decade and have been working in the alternative media for several years.
Mission
It is the mission of the Free Thought Project to foster the creation and expansion of liberty minded solutions to modern day tyrannical oppression. We feel that the internet has given way to a revolution of consciousness by providing for the massive and instantaneous exchange of information across the globe.
The Free Thought Project Feels that the internet is a place that can either ruin or expand the mind's of individuals and that choice is up to you. Hateful and obstinate ideologies cloud the web and often the minds of those who can't see through them. We want to change this paradigm by providing a beacon of truth amongst all the lies.
The Free Thought Project is a place for people to come together, who don't necessarily agree on all topics, but who want to see a brighter, freer, and more sustainable future for humanity.
The Free Thought Project is dedicated to holding those who claim authority over our lives accountable.
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Are you an anarchist yet? Join Us: The Free Thought Project.
Are you an anarchist yet? Join Us: The Free Thought Project.
Anarchist, huh?
Where are all the posts on this FB page calling for violence against the government?
Good grief - you weren't embarrassed enough by the last article you posted Parsons? Doubling down on your idiocy is not really very smart.
The leftist-penned, attempted hit piece you posted earlier was roundly mocked and deservedly went down in flames, and now THIS?
The Free Thought Project is dedicated to holding those who claim authority over our lives accountable.
And there's your real problem with FTP - your submissive fealty to the almighty state doesn't allow you to question, criticize or hold accountable those in power.
Where are all the posts on this FB page calling for violence against the government?
Where is your understanding of anarchy?
The word Anarchy comes from the Greek, meaning without force, without violence or government, because government is the very fountainhead of violence, constraint, and coercion.
You need not call for violence against the government for you to be a hardcore anarchist.
The word Anarchy comes from the Greek, meaning without force, without violence or government, Oooh - so scary.
No, it is no so scary and you need to stop with the spin. It was a simple and truthful answer to your question:
Where are all the posts on this FB page calling for violence against the government?
To which I posted:
Where is your understanding of anarchy?
The word Anarchy comes from the Greek, meaning without force, without violence or government, because government is the very fountainhead of violence, constraint, and coercion. You need not call for violence against the government for you to be a hardcore anarchist.
You made a false predication that anarchy requires violence and you were proven to be wrong. Then you try to deflect with garbage when attempting to cover up your ignorance.
You do need to stay on point and not always divert into your spin mode when you are confronted with something you cannot handle.
Why are you so afraid of certain words and terms? Like I said, there are many shades of anarchy. Your attempt to imply that anarchy in and of itself is somehow "dangerous" only displays your complete lack of understanding.
The word Anarchy comes from the Greek, meaning without force, without violence or government...
Only a statist would make the claim that someone who holds these beliefs is somehow a danger to society.
...government is the very fountainhead of violence, constraint, and coercion.
And of course, in your submissive fealty to your god, the State - you believe that anyone who expresses those views should earn one a trip to Gitmo.
I believe that it would be hard to find movements in the U.S. today that harbors stranger political ideas and performs more weirdo actions than the self-proclaimed libertarians. No doubt, not every self-proclaimed libertarian believes in strange ideas, but libertarianism is a space which nurtures fruit cakes like you. The weird actions by libertarians and the extreme nature of the ideology give evidential cause to libertarianism strangest and most extreme notions.
I believe that it would be hard to find movements in the U.S. today that harbors stranger political ideas and performs more weirdo actions than the self-proclaimed libertarians.
Your opinion is duly noted, however your vehement anger and unchecked bile goes much deeper than that.
The anti-libertarian jihad you are waging has been consuming your mind for years if not decades. How did that start? Did a libertarian steal your girlfriend in high school?
Jihad? I am in no way engaging in a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam. I am simply pointing out facts about libertarianism and calling attention to its shortcomings.
I do however find it so easy to lampoon libertarian philosophy since it often attracts the most outspoken fringe members of society. Look no further than those here on LF who profess to be libertarians to see examples of fringe members of society. I see libertarians, who like theists, start by forming a conclusion and then developing arguments to fit that conclusion.