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So I assume your argument amounts to: Blacks are subhuman and everyone like them needs to be imprisoned or murdered by the state, perpetually, until the end of time.
I am a liberal, but I'm wondering what another perspective would be. I absolutely don't agree with full libertarianism as far as business goes, but I'm very libertarian about social issues. But then there's poverty. I believe the harm caused by poverty far exceeds the minimal harm done through taxation, and is therefore essential to combat in a healthy society. If you have a child, take it near a cliff, and let it wander around near the edge, then it falls off and dies, would you think you should be considered a criminal?
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[–] AKnightAlone 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
So I assume your argument amounts to: Blacks are subhuman and everyone like them needs to be imprisoned or murdered by the state, perpetually, until the end of time.
[–] vuke69 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
No, I'm not a liberal, so I don't have such inclinations.
I think all people should be precisely equal in the eyes of the law, and the state should never have the power to commit the atrocities it does now.
[–] AKnightAlone 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
I am a liberal, but I'm wondering what another perspective would be. I absolutely don't agree with full libertarianism as far as business goes, but I'm very libertarian about social issues. But then there's poverty. I believe the harm caused by poverty far exceeds the minimal harm done through taxation, and is therefore essential to combat in a healthy society. If you have a child, take it near a cliff, and let it wander around near the edge, then it falls off and dies, would you think you should be considered a criminal?