For wearing a hat in school that said "taxation is theft" and handing out flyers to "end the drug war," a high school freshman was suspended for 5 days.
Land of the free? Yeah, keep telling yourself that.. #FlashbackFiles
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For wearing a hat in school that said "taxation is theft" and handing out flyers to "end the drug war," a high school freshman was suspended for 5 days.
Land of the free? Yeah, keep telling yourself that.. #FlashbackFiles
Reparations are Slavery - We aren't even FREE yet
Many people have asked me about reparations and whether I will support them. I do, but the problem is most people think of reparations as free money or land. None of this is worth anything if the government is constantly stealing from us.
Had descendants of African slaves been given 40 acres and a mule a few generations ago, descendants alive today would still have very little. The mules would be dead, obviously, but they wouldn't have anything because mules are a hybrid animal that can't breed. The land would have been taxed away through property tax and inheritance tax.
And even if none of those taxes existed, a powerful government with arbitrary legislation has put many descendants of African slaves in prisons or given them felony records which have stripped away their right to defend themselves under the 2nd amendment and the ability to have a successful career.
If someone is abducted and kept in a cage all their life, how much money is that really worth? Is it really just the matter of calculating the cost of the labor that was stolen? I say no because that would mean that slavery was just like any other job. Slavery was a crime, and those who committed that crime should be imprisoned. Unfortunately, they are not alive today to serve their time.
We should not forget about the past. Horrific things have happened and we should always remember them. But we should look forward to the future and figure out how to make life free and prosperous for all, without an eternal conflict built on the turmoil of the past.
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Reparations are Slavery - We aren't even FREE yet
Many people have asked me about reparations and whether I will support them. I do, but the problem is most people think of reparations as free money or land. None of this is worth anything if the government is constantly stealing from us.
Had descendants of African slaves been given 40 acres and a mule a few generations ago, descendants alive today would still have very little. The mules would be dead, obviously, but they wouldn't have anything because mules are a hybrid animal that can't breed. The land would have been taxed away through property tax and inheritance tax.
And even if none of those taxes existed, a powerful government with arbitrary legislation has put many descendants of African slaves in prisons or given them felony records which have stripped away their right to defend themselves under the 2nd amendment and the ability to have a successful career.
If someone is abducted and kept in a cage all their life, how much money is that really worth? Is it really just the matter of calculating the cost of the labor that was stolen? I say no because that would mean that slavery was just like any other job. Slavery was a crime, and those who committed that crime should be imprisoned. Unfortunately, they are not alive today to serve their time.
We should not forget about the past. Horrific things have happened and we should always remember them. But we should look forward to the future and figure out how to make life free and prosperous for all, without an eternal conflict built on the turmoil of the past.
Blast Off! With Johnny Rocket Episode #25: The 1st Libertarian Party Radical Presidential Debate
Blast Off! With Johnny Rocket Episode #25: The 1st Libertarian Party Radical Presidential Debate
https://JRLP.podbean.com/mf/play/u47ew6/BOJR_Episode25_LRPD_Clean.mp
3Show Summary: The first Libertarian Presidential debate was held on December 11th, 2018 for the 2020 election on the birthday of the Libertarian Party! Each candidate made a three-minute opening statement, and was presented many questions including social media, taxes, war, and power!
The rules were the candidates…
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Dan Behrman, injustement non reconduit à ses fonctions de présentateur à Radio – Canada, est à nouveau sur les ondes (via le web).
Aussi érudit qu'enthousiaste, il fait entendre et découvrir du blues, des musiques de terroirs multiples, des sons du monde entier, des voix de toutes les langues (sans les diluer dans une world music sans goût ni saveur) !