Apr17
The year is 1300 AD. The place in a small tavern in Peking. Somebody burst into the room. Alert! The mongol attack with a brand new weapon.What weapon? Catapult? Horse Archer? Gun? Nuclear Weapon?
No. Much worse. They subsidize their farm product and try to fire sell it to us here. This will hurt the interests of our farmers. Also many of their workers are willing to work here for cheaper price. Not to mention of hordes and hordes of capital coming in to increase labors’ productivity and salary. We’re invaded! Read the rest of this entry »
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Apr17
Human nature s fine tuned for gene pool survival.
The way we evolve in the gene pool is that when we’re not at war, we’re in a race.
Peace and freedom means competition. Some people are uncompetitive. So they don’t want to compete. Those people demand slavery.
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Filed In: Unmasking Moral Prejudices
Apr13
Many people want to prohibit porn and prostitution. Some do so to protect religions and morality.
We can only wonder. Stealing and robbing are also immoral. Religions also prohibit stealing. Why there are no terrorist that commit suicide bombing to kill thieves, burglars, and robbers.
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Apr13
Do people pick dictators? We’ve heard the atrocities people like Mao Tze Tung, Saddam, or Kim Jong Il do. We believe that those poor people never have a choice. That they suffer because they’re out of luck and get bad leaders that force him self out to be a leader.
That’s partially true. But not entirely.
You […]
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Apr9
When a woman stays in an abusive violent relationship, societies won’t simply declare that it must be inconsensual and illegal.
Societies will ask the woman first whether she wants to stay or not. Yet when a woman happily chooses to share
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Apr9
Is the fine art of making many kids.
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Apr9
Like most libertarians, I prefer less governments in both economy and private life.
However, I do not support full libertarianism. Well, let’s first examine the real issue first behind all deviation from libertarianism.
Freedom means competition. When Ann can freely choose Bob or Tom then Bob and Tom will have to compete to get Ann.
Some people are […]
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