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by Truziodis » Thu May 02, 2013 2:22 am
by The Horror Channel » Thu May 02, 2013 3:14 am
by Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Thu May 02, 2013 3:15 am
Pine Mountain wrote:'Natural rights' are the natural darwinian freedoms that animals in the wild have-
freedoms which have driven eugenic natural selection for hundreds of millions of years,
exponentially longer than human civilization has existed.
Wild animals have many such natural freedoms that humans rarely have.
I'll use bears as an example:
Ever seen bears force their cubs to sit in a classroom for six hours per day and learn at a snail's pace, and then do paperwork slavery for some more hours?
Ever seen bears maintain huge prisons with many other bears imprisoned inside?
Ever seen a bear use a sharp stone or it's claws to cut off the foreskin of it's male cubs' penises?
Ever seen some clothes-wearing bears punish another bear for public nudity?
Ever seen some bears charge property tax (in the form of food) upon other bears for living upon an area of land?
Ever seen some bears steal one-third of the food gathered by other bears so as to pay for socialist health care, public schools, prisons, police, etcetera?
Ever seen a bear refrain from exercising it's natural right to self-defense against another bear that was attacking it, because the attacking bear had a badge, and belonged to an enormous gang of aggressive bears who also have badges?
Humans are by far the most perverse dysgenic species in the world.
No other animal species has anywhere near such strong dysgenic instincts, which motivate humans to collude on a massive scale to create gigantic world-encompassing tyrannical dysgenic hives, called 'states', which serve to perpetuate the prevalence of common bad innate traits (and especially perverse psychological traits), and suppress the competitive benefits of new and uncommon superior innate traits which would have otherwise competed them into extinction.
by DuThaal Craftworld » Thu May 02, 2013 3:43 am
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by L Ron Cupboard » Thu May 02, 2013 3:47 am
Pine Mountain wrote:'Natural rights' are the natural darwinian freedoms that animals in the wild have-
freedoms which have driven eugenic natural selection for hundreds of millions of years,
exponentially longer than human civilization has existed.
Wild animals have many such natural freedoms that humans rarely have.
I'll use bears as an example:
Ever seen bears force their cubs to sit in a classroom for six hours per day and learn at a snail's pace, and then do paperwork slavery for some more hours?
Ever seen bears maintain huge prisons with many other bears imprisoned inside?
Ever seen a bear use a sharp stone or it's claws to cut off the foreskin of it's male cubs' penises?
Ever seen some clothes-wearing bears punish another bear for public nudity?
Ever seen some bears charge property tax (in the form of food) upon other bears for living upon an area of land?
Ever seen some bears steal one-third of the food gathered by other bears so as to pay for socialist health care, public schools, prisons, police, etcetera?
Ever seen a bear refrain from exercising it's natural right to self-defense against another bear that was attacking it, because the attacking bear had a badge, and belonged to an enormous gang of aggressive bears who also have badges?
Humans are by far the most perverse dysgenic species in the world.
No other animal species has anywhere near such strong dysgenic instincts, which motivate humans to collude on a massive scale to create gigantic world-encompassing tyrannical dysgenic hives, called 'states', which serve to perpetuate the prevalence of common bad innate traits (and especially perverse psychological traits), and suppress the competitive benefits of new and uncommon superior innate traits which would have otherwise competed them into extinction.
by Immoren » Thu May 02, 2013 4:07 am
L Ron Cupboard wrote:Pine Mountain wrote:'Natural rights' are the natural darwinian freedoms that animals in the wild have-
freedoms which have driven eugenic natural selection for hundreds of millions of years,
exponentially longer than human civilization has existed.
Wild animals have many such natural freedoms that humans rarely have.
I'll use bears as an example:
Ever seen bears force their cubs to sit in a classroom for six hours per day and learn at a snail's pace, and then do paperwork slavery for some more hours?
Ever seen bears maintain huge prisons with many other bears imprisoned inside?
Ever seen a bear use a sharp stone or it's claws to cut off the foreskin of it's male cubs' penises?
Ever seen some clothes-wearing bears punish another bear for public nudity?
Ever seen some bears charge property tax (in the form of food) upon other bears for living upon an area of land?
Ever seen some bears steal one-third of the food gathered by other bears so as to pay for socialist health care, public schools, prisons, police, etcetera?
Ever seen a bear refrain from exercising it's natural right to self-defense against another bear that was attacking it, because the attacking bear had a badge, and belonged to an enormous gang of aggressive bears who also have badges?
Humans are by far the most perverse dysgenic species in the world.
No other animal species has anywhere near such strong dysgenic instincts, which motivate humans to collude on a massive scale to create gigantic world-encompassing tyrannical dysgenic hives, called 'states', which serve to perpetuate the prevalence of common bad innate traits (and especially perverse psychological traits), and suppress the competitive benefits of new and uncommon superior innate traits which would have otherwise competed them into extinction.
So bears have a natural right to shit in the woods?
discoursedrome wrote:everyone knows that quote, "I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones," but in a way it's optimistic and inspiring because it suggests that even after destroying civilization and returning to the stone age we'll still be sufficiently globalized and bellicose to have another world war right then and there
by Diopolis » Thu May 02, 2013 7:36 am
Pine Mountain wrote:'Natural rights' are the natural darwinian freedoms that animals in the wild have-
freedoms which have driven eugenic natural selection for hundreds of millions of years,
exponentially longer than human civilization has existed.
Wild animals have many such natural freedoms that humans rarely have.
I'll use bears as an example:
Ever seen bears force their cubs to sit in a classroom for six hours per day and learn at a snail's pace, and then do paperwork slavery for some more hours?
Ever seen bears maintain huge prisons with many other bears imprisoned inside?
Ever seen a bear use a sharp stone or it's claws to cut off the foreskin of it's male cubs' penises?
Ever seen some clothes-wearing bears punish another bear for public nudity?
Ever seen some bears charge property tax (in the form of food) upon other bears for living upon an area of land?
Ever seen some bears steal one-third of the food gathered by other bears so as to pay for socialist health care, public schools, prisons, police, etcetera?
Ever seen a bear refrain from exercising it's natural right to self-defense against another bear that was attacking it, because the attacking bear had a badge, and belonged to an enormous gang of aggressive bears who also have badges?
Humans are by far the most perverse dysgenic species in the world.
No other animal species has anywhere near such strong dysgenic instincts, which motivate humans to collude on a massive scale to create gigantic world-encompassing tyrannical dysgenic hives, called 'states', which serve to perpetuate the prevalence of common bad innate traits (and especially perverse psychological traits), and suppress the competitive benefits of new and uncommon superior innate traits which would have otherwise competed them into extinction.
by Xirxixcroxior » Thu May 02, 2013 8:01 am
Pine Mountain wrote:'Natural rights' are the natural darwinian freedoms that animals in the wild have-
freedoms which have driven eugenic natural selection for hundreds of millions of years,
exponentially longer than human civilization has existed.
Wild animals have many such natural freedoms that humans rarely have.
I'll use bears as an example:
Ever seen bears force their cubs to sit in a classroom for six hours per day and learn at a snail's pace, and then do paperwork slavery for some more hours?
Ever seen bears maintain huge prisons with many other bears imprisoned inside?
Ever seen a bear use a sharp stone or it's claws to cut off the foreskin of it's male cubs' penises?
Ever seen some clothes-wearing bears punish another bear for public nudity?
Ever seen some bears charge property tax (in the form of food) upon other bears for living upon an area of land?
Ever seen some bears steal one-third of the food gathered by other bears so as to pay for socialist health care, public schools, prisons, police, etcetera?
Ever seen a bear refrain from exercising it's natural right to self-defense against another bear that was attacking it, because the attacking bear had a badge, and belonged to an enormous gang of aggressive bears who also have badges?
Humans are by far the most perverse dysgenic species in the world.
No other animal species has anywhere near such strong dysgenic instincts, which motivate humans to collude on a massive scale to create gigantic world-encompassing tyrannical dysgenic hives, called 'states', which serve to perpetuate the prevalence of common bad innate traits (and especially perverse psychological traits), and suppress the competitive benefits of new and uncommon superior innate traits which would have otherwise competed them into extinction.
by EnragedMaldivians » Thu May 02, 2013 8:06 am
Pine Mountain wrote:'Natural rights' are the natural darwinian freedoms that animals in the wild have-
freedoms which have driven eugenic natural selection for hundreds of millions of years,
exponentially longer than human civilization has existed.
Wild animals have many such natural freedoms that humans rarely have.
I'll use bears as an example:
Ever seen bears force their cubs to sit in a classroom for six hours per day and learn at a snail's pace, and then do paperwork slavery for some more hours?
Ever seen bears maintain huge prisons with many other bears imprisoned inside?
Ever seen a bear use a sharp stone or it's claws to cut off the foreskin of it's male cubs' penises?
Ever seen some clothes-wearing bears punish another bear for public nudity?
Ever seen some bears charge property tax (in the form of food) upon other bears for living upon an area of land?
Ever seen some bears steal one-third of the food gathered by other bears so as to pay for socialist health care, public schools, prisons, police, etcetera?
Ever seen a bear refrain from exercising it's natural right to self-defense against another bear that was attacking it, because the attacking bear had a badge, and belonged to an enormous gang of aggressive bears who also have badges?
Humans are by far the most perverse dysgenic species in the world.
No other animal species has anywhere near such strong dysgenic instincts, which motivate humans to collude on a massive scale to create gigantic world-encompassing tyrannical dysgenic hives, called 'states', which serve to perpetuate the prevalence of common bad innate traits (and especially perverse psychological traits), and suppress the competitive benefits of new and uncommon superior innate traits which would have otherwise competed them into extinction.
by Zottistan » Thu May 02, 2013 8:17 am
by Sidhae » Thu May 02, 2013 8:23 am
by Benuty » Thu May 02, 2013 9:09 am
by Big Jim P » Thu May 02, 2013 9:29 am
Choronzon wrote:The best argument that can be presented in favor of natural rights is that no one can prove they don't exist.
Which is a really great argument for unicorns, too.
by Ifreann » Thu May 02, 2013 9:39 am
Choronzon wrote:The best argument that can be presented in favor of natural rights is that no one can prove they don't exist.
Which is a really great argument for unicorns, too.
by EnragedMaldivians » Thu May 02, 2013 9:49 am
Ifreann wrote:Natural rights are stupid and people who think they exist should stop doing that.Choronzon wrote:The best argument that can be presented in favor of natural rights is that no one can prove they don't exist.
Which is a really great argument for unicorns, too.
I would rather a unicorn than natural rights. Maybe this isn't surprising.
by Galborg » Thu May 02, 2013 9:54 am
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by Truziodis » Fri May 03, 2013 1:42 am
Choronzon wrote:The best argument that can be presented in favor of natural rights is that no one can prove they don't exist.
Which is a really great argument for unicorns, too.
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