"Charles Lindbergh" <spirit@stlouis.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 14:51:57 GMT, Moi <moi@here.now> wrote:
>
>>>>
>>>>Why in tech e-book? Easy, they're taking the first falering steps
>>>>towards knowledge. If they search this forum in the past and
>>>>themselves'll find plenty of information to educate theirself.
>>>>
>>>>Anybody who uses phrases like 'socialist vultures' "spending other
>>>>peoples' money" are just advertising their complete ignorance of basic
>>>>socio-economic political philosophy.
>>>>
>>>>Or to put into language that they can understand, they're dumb fucks or
>>>>know nothing about politics - so why should anybody listen when they
>>>>rabbit on about politics.
>>>
>>> Good argument, you disagree with my position so I don't know anything
>>> about politics. Really, is that the very best you can do?
>>>
>>> Saul Alinsky would be proud of you.
>>
>>I can't disagree with your position because you haven't presented one,
>>merely a sentence deenigrating a position thqat you are ignorant of.
>>
>>Have you ever seen the IT Crowd? The one where the woman who is totally
>>ignorany of IT repeats what her staff have told her, in a managers
>>meeting, that if you type 'google' into google you will 'break the
>>internet'. She was just displaying her ignorance of what she was talking
>>about.
>>
>>If you knew anything about basic socio-economic political theory (I
>>include capitalism in this heading) you wouldn't use such terms, you'd be
>>in a position to present an informed opinion.
>>
>>Comments such as 'socialist vultures' and 'spending other peoples' money'
>>are the equivalent to "if you type 'google' into google you'll break the
>>internet.
>
> I have been giving your comments some consideration. You are right about
> one
> thing, socialists are not carrion scavengers. Socialists are worse than
> scavengers, they are parasites, more closely related to ticks, fleas and
> tapeworms.
>
> At least vultures do the work of finding an organism which is finished
> using
> it's assets.
In the UK; we have the Toraidhe, who decide that publicly owned assets
actually belong to them while they're in government - and sell them off to
foreign investors.
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