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- 19 Cze 2024
If your position is merely "I personally don't care and I'm willing to use force", then there is nothing to discuss.
You’ve essentially excluded every valid argument against your ideology. You’re not arguing in good faith.
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If your position is merely "I personally don't care and I'm willing to use force", then there is nothing to discuss.
If that is the case, then you are not attacking the OP.I have no issue with the ethics.
No. I just excluded non-arguments.You’ve essentially excluded every valid argument against your ideology. You’re not arguing in good faith.
That is not an argument. At best, it's a confession of civilizational decay.In a world of inumerates math is wrong.
Could you enlighten us on how and when the concept of libertarianism appealed to you?I used to be a libertarian but then I took an arrow to the knee.
I wish I could find the Daria clip regarding what is considered "cool," but basically punk (to me) is just corporate angst specifically curated by boardroom executives fueled by teenage rebellion as an attempt to standardize the act of "being against the system" despite being overseen by the system they love to hate.I used to be in the punk scene, and I have watched many people turn from nice, gentle dudes to arrogant groupie-fucking morons in the space of months, simply because they got a little popularity.
The mainstream punk scene is definitely like that. I was part of the DIY anarchist hardcore scene, which is far more political and eat less "cool". It has taken a massive nosedive over the last decade of so, but I've been checked out for almost 20 years. I guess using "punk scene" as a descriptor is probably not helpful.I wish I could find the Daria clip regarding what is considered "cool," but basically punk (to me) is just corporate angst specifically curated by boardroom executives fueled by teenage rebellion as an attempt to standardize the act of "being against the system" despite being overseen by the system they love to hate.