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On ruler morality vs. peasant morality
"The rules are for the peasants, not for the rulers." Or, how the very same act is either "good" or "bad" depending on rhetoric, sleight of hand, magic, lies.
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Possible mistrial in TPB case
Judge in charge of deciding whether they were guilty or innocent, member of a corrupt lobbyist organization in favor of putting peaceful men in prison.
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Monopolies of the mind
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The monopolist propaganda machine is in full swing
Here's a stellar example of how the propaganda machine works.
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Guess what... jaywalkers are not necessarily horrible people
You were fooled into hating them for an originally-for-profit crusade.
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The rule of law is a myth
To the extent this phrase suggests a society in which all are governed by neutral rules that are objectively applied by judges, there is no such thing.
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An effective response to meddlesome busibodies
Many busibodies want (the government) to punish those who don't wear seatbelts, those who smoke pot, those who have guns, those who dress with saggy pants, ...
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It's official: the racketeers are onto Bitcoin
Now that they understand Bitcoin threatens their monopoly on terrorism and extortion (by providing people with an alternative to protect themselves from their ...
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