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Title: Libertarians on Liberty’s Post suppress dissent – Sad.
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Published: Jul 15, 2018
Author: Gatlin
Post Date: 2018-07-15 06:51:33 by Gatlin
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Views: 34446
Comments: 132

Libertarians on Liberty’s Post now find it perfectly acceptable to pursue the tyrannical practice of blacklisting anyone whose words offend their delicate sensibilities.

Unfortunately these narrow-minded individuals do not realize that the best remedy to validate their political ideology is to catechize remarks that disparage it by subjecting them to the crucible of open debate and rational inspection. Libertarians continually fail to show tolerance and adhere to cherished “libertarian” values while abdicating all confidence that their ideas will handily defeat opposition to their philosophy.

Libertarians propose the impossible and internally contradictory notion that they can support their cause with the angry suppression of free speech from anyone who speaks against them. They feel the remedy for comments and ideas they oppose is not the free and open debates of civil society, but a need to resort to Orwellian speech codes of an authoritarian dictatorship. Here, again, libertarians reveal their philosophy is a radical departure from a normal society and their unique iteration of fascism shares many of its historical and ideological roots.

Freedom of speech is arguably a most cherished value and the bedrock of a genuinely free society. The entire process of education and the freedom to challenge ideas is, and must be, predicated on unbridled freedom of speech and expression. Without this most cherished freedom, supporting and challenging ideas cannot be examined and assessed for their value and we will therefore live in a benighted world in which ideas are lost forever….flushed down the memory hole as too dangerous or offensive to the dainty sensibilities of libertarians who find these words offend them.

The validity of libertarian notions has been questioned and a morally consistent application of libertarian premises has been challenged in order to show why libertarians are mistaken about what their ideal requires. Libertarians generally defend the ideal of freedom from the perspective of how little one is constrained. Yet pragmatic criticisms of libertarianism now go unanswered because libertarians have moved to silence free speech. Sad, but so understandably predictable based on their rhetoric and actions.

Most of us aren’t defeated in one decisive battle. We are defeated in one tiny, seemingly insignificant surrender at a time that chips away at who we really should be.
Pathetic …

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#14. To: Gatlin (#0)

You don't have much of a life, do you?

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-07-15   16:19:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Hank Rearden (#14)

You don't have much of a life, do you?
Is that a concern of yours?

Gatlin  posted on  2018-07-15   17:31:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Gatlin (#15)

Is that a concern of yours?

It is when you keep filling up the article and comment lists with your useless bullbarack.

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-07-15   17:44:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Hank Rearden (#16) (Edited)

Is that a concern of yours?

It is when you keep filling up the article and comment lists with your useless bullbarack.

Then you fucking well learn to live with it because there is not one damned thing you can do to stop me.

Gatlin  posted on  2018-07-15   17:47:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Gatlin (#19)

Yours must be one sad, lonely existence.
Pity, that.

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-07-16   10:49:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#24. To: Hank Rearden (#21)

Pity, that.
When you consider the neurological perspectives of pity, you will find that modern neurology shows the basis of pity consists of a superficial aversion to the plight of the sufferer. However, after which the higher parts of the brain can then make a more detailed assessment of the situation.

I need to stop here and ask: Do you often have trouble with the higher parts of your brain making detailed assessments?

Continuing on …

It may be of help to you to learn the word pity comes from the Latin piets, that is also etymon of piety. The word pity is found often in the translations of Aristotle. It was Aristotle who put forth the argument that a person cannot feel pity until he has experiences suffering of a similar type. Now, that is a valid point you should carefully consider.

Which begs the question: How long have you had a “sad, lonely existence?”

I will close my lesson to you with this:

In Aristotle's Rhetoric he defines pity as follows: "Let pity, then, be a kind of pain in the case of an apparent destructive or painful harm of one not deserving to encounter it, which one might expect oneself, or one of one's own, to suffer, and this when it seems near". Aristotle also pointed out that "people pity their acquaintances, provided that they are not exceedingly close in kinship; for concerning these they are disposed as they are concerning themselves...For what is terrible is different from what is pitiable, and is expulsive of pity". Thus, from Aristotle's perspective, in order to feel pity, a person must believe that the person who is suffering does not deserve their fate. Developing a traditional Greek view in his work on poetry, Aristotle also defines tragedy as a kind of imitative poetry that provokes pity and fear.
I guess you slept through psychology classes, eh? Or either you took none.

I have no further time to waste on an ignoramus such as you …

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