Well, it's not homophobia, cus that would be exclusionary of the many other letters in the LGBTBBQ acronym. qu***ophobia? Same issue. LGBTQIAA2Sophobia? Doesn't quite roll off the tongue.
The only thing that seems to quite match is weirdophobia
I would choose whichever was best for me at the time. If option 2 had a wonderful economy and a culture that I liked, I would probably choose that over a "less authoritarian" option that had an economy/culture I didn't like.
That's what freedom really means, is to be able to choose your own path -- even if it is "authoritarian".
I would never dare to question "true anarchy" :cool:
The more important point was the statement immediately prior to the section you bolded; specifically, that he supports the ideals necessary for anarchism to exist.
Having the ability to secede is both necessary and sufficient to being sovereign.
Thus, anyone who supports the right to secede, also supports the ideals necessary for anarchism to exist. That to me, is sufficient criteria to label someone as an "anarchist", regardless of whatever other labels they may choose to identify as.
As far as sovereignty is concerned (being "without ruler"), it's the only thing that matters.
If you cannot secede, then you are not sovereign, and you are not "without ruler".
So if you want to live in a world where people can choose to live without rulers, secession is absolutely core to that ideal.
The majority will always just go along with it. Fortunately, the majority is never responsible for positive change. The majority simply don’t matter. All that is needed are a truly dedicated minority willing to stand firm no matter what.
+rep
He's got you there AF :cool:
Perhaps more importantly, he's also signalling his consent. Voter turnout is a standard metric used to determine the "legitimacy" of various regimes.
He supports (in my subjective opinion) secession. In my book, that's all that is required to be an anarchist. Don't like his authoritarian positions? He's not requiring you to participate in them.
They have NO power the second we decide to make it so. Unfortunately, too many among us are determined to maintain that power so that they can use it themselves, rather than just be free.
Ahh the memories. I actually had a job at K-Mart for a little while back in the mid 70s. They were great to work for back then. One oddity that many people don't know, back in those days K-Mart didn't give you a paycheck. They actually paid you in caash, every week. you'd get a pay envelope with all the tax info recorded on the flap. Never had to screw around getting a check cashed. Friday and Saturday after work you could head straight to the liquor store and then on to wherever! LOL
Good days.
It's all about taking action and not being lazy. So you do the work, whether it's fitness or whatever. It's about getting up, motivating yourself and just doing it.
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