RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:For the future of Austrailian democracy please supportstocksluice wrote: Harmonika wrote: stocksluice wrote: Harmonika wrote: Harmonika wrote: TXRogers wrote: tbnorthstar wrote: Harmonika wrote: Harmonika wrote: casey13 wrote: Solihin Millin
Sol's Interview with the Victorian Police after being arrested
The accused at Greater Melbourne between the 16th of August 2020 and the 27th of August 2020 did incite another person/persons to pursue a course of conduct that involved the commission of an offence by promoting a planned protest with the intention to incite person/persons to contravene namely s 203 (1) of the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 by encouraging them to not wear masks and also to leave their residence without a specified reason as provided by the stay at home directions restricted areas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQDhI4j5vNs&feature=emb_logo
Without democracy all our investments are at risk.
I don't post often lately but I do read these boards.
I am posting now because I believe this is extremely important.
I dont know if youre Doug and I dont care. They are trying to stop the spread of a virus that is killing a lot of people and thats more important than your liberties you retard.
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And I dont like Ayn Rand.
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Ironically, reading Atlas Shrugged right now. Don't think I am heading towards full blowm Libertarian status but taking responsiblity for one's actions is a good thing. Handing out money for nothing, bad thing. People taking personal responsiblity for their own health, good thing, relying on the medical establishment, bad thing. Buying Novo at these levels, good thing (not great thing), selling it short, bad thing (but not the worst thing either - the market resolves these matters in due course).
Hard Times produces hard people.
Hard people perform hard work.
Hard work results in good times.
Good times produces soft people.
Soft people perform poor work.
Poor work results in hard times.
Repeat, repeat, repeat.
Tx Shrugged
I like numbers 3 and 9. Pretty well sums her up. Bag of hot air.
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Tharry.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/top-10-reasons-ayn-rand-was-dead-wrong/
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Partial truths neither imply nor justify their negation... ;^)
Half truths are usually told to serve a purpose, not the truth.
She was a cult leader for intellectuals. Id rather hunt gophers in the gulch.
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Good point, H. Mine was more along the lines that to value the individual is not to deny the importance of the social melieu in which the individual can flourish, but it is not to reduce the individual to a group either. Regarding the objective nature of reality and truth, I would side with Socrates, in that we shall be better and braver and less helpless if we believe it right to inquire into what we don't know than if we believe there is no point in looking because what we don't know we can never discover... Meno 86C. It is the nature of philosophy to inquire as to what is and is not. Rarely, aside from mathematics, are the answers ever cut and dried, let alone cast in stone. Cultism is an intellectual disease that sadly too many are prone to. Sapere aude!
Sapere aude! Eh you speak french also SS. Bilingual is good. You will do well. I prefer to sapere aude also. Mama she speak 5 languages. Taught me that thing when I was young.
Hmm only 10 ft tonight. Not so bad.
Harmonica
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