The Libertarian Case for Slavery

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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Seth » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:31 am

Svartalf wrote:Well, you do have wage slavery in abundance... to the point that many have to slave for more than one master.
There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Seth » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:33 am

Tyrannical wrote:
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Santa_Claus wrote:The modern version is called "Debt Bondage". Saves spending money of physcial chains.

Applies to both darkies abroad and in the West - could say it is a multicultural approach to keeping the peasants in there place.
Around here there is no "debt bondage." That's why, specifically and expressly, we have bankruptcy laws and we forbid debtor's prisons. Debts are a civil matter and the enforcement of such debts is civil in nature, and no one can be held in "bondage" to their debts in any physical sense. They may be held responsible for their debts in the economic and social sense, but that's not bondage.
Unless those debts are owed to the IRS, but you make a good point.
Not even debts to the IRS constitute "slavery" or "bondage," and the IRS is required to relieve the tax debt of those who can demonstrate that they have no ability to pay. Such debts in fact go away after a certain statutory period if the IRS cannot collect them.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Svartalf » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:55 am

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Svartalf wrote:Well, you do have wage slavery in abundance... to the point that many have to slave for more than one master.
There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
and there's no such thing as corruption, stupidity, or bigotry either?
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

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Svartalf wrote:
Seth wrote:
Svartalf wrote:Well, you do have wage slavery in abundance... to the point that many have to slave for more than one master.
There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
and there's no such thing as corruption, stupidity, or bigotry either?
Strawman. Or red herring. Or both.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Schneibster » Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:35 am

Seth wrote:There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
Lie. Google it. I got three million eight hundred thousand hits, and 8 out of 10 hits on the front page were titled "Wage Slavery In the United States." You lie like a bedspread.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

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Schneibster wrote:
Seth wrote:There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
Lie. Google it. I got three million eight hundred thousand hits, and 8 out of 10 hits on the front page were titled "Wage Slavery In the United States." You lie like a bedspread.
Just because some Netwit gets the silly Marxist-propaganda-driven notion that there's something called "wage slavery" and posts their idiotic notion on the Internet doesn't mean that such a thing actually exists. It's all pure Marxist propaganda that has no actual connection to reality, just like your arguments.

Nobody's forced to work for anything, much less a wage. Every swinging dick among them (you included) does so voluntarily, which negates any notion of "slavery" entirely.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Schneibster » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:20 am

Seth wrote:
Schneibster wrote:
Seth wrote:There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
Lie. Google it. I got three million eight hundred thousand hits, and 8 out of 10 hits on the front page were titled "Wage Slavery In the United States." You lie like a bedspread.
Just because some Netwit gets the silly Marxist-propaganda-driven notion that there's something called "wage slavery" and posts their idiotic notion on the Internet doesn't mean that such a thing actually exists.
Special pleading. "See, it's not really wage slavery, people just call it that."
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

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Schneibster wrote:
Seth wrote:
Schneibster wrote:
Seth wrote:There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
Lie. Google it. I got three million eight hundred thousand hits, and 8 out of 10 hits on the front page were titled "Wage Slavery In the United States." You lie like a bedspread.
Just because some Netwit gets the silly Marxist-propaganda-driven notion that there's something called "wage slavery" and posts their idiotic notion on the Internet doesn't mean that such a thing actually exists.
Special pleading. "See, it's not really wage slavery, people just call it that."
Yup, that's it exactly. You can call a horse a dolphin all you like and it'll still be a horse.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Svartalf » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:24 am

Seth wrote:
Schneibster wrote:
Seth wrote:There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
Lie. Google it. I got three million eight hundred thousand hits, and 8 out of 10 hits on the front page were titled "Wage Slavery In the United States." You lie like a bedspread.
Just because some Netwit gets the silly Marxist-propaganda-driven notion that there's something called "wage slavery" and posts their idiotic notion on the Internet doesn't mean that such a thing actually exists. It's all pure Marxist propaganda that has no actual connection to reality, just like your arguments.

Nobody's forced to work for anything, much less a wage. Every swinging dick among them (you included) does so voluntarily, which negates any notion of "slavery" entirely.
or maybe is so influenced by hardline capitalist propaganda, and ridiculously literal minded, he might not even notice that the wide bladed, long hafted implement he refuses to acknowledge as a spade is actually made for digging?
even though dig he does.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Schneibster » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:24 am

Seth wrote:
Schneibster wrote:
Seth wrote:
Schneibster wrote:
Seth wrote:There is no such thing as wage slavery in the US.
Lie. Google it. I got three million eight hundred thousand hits, and 8 out of 10 hits on the front page were titled "Wage Slavery In the United States." You lie like a bedspread.
Just because some Netwit gets the silly Marxist-propaganda-driven notion that there's something called "wage slavery" and posts their idiotic notion on the Internet doesn't mean that such a thing actually exists.
Special pleading. "See, it's not really wage slavery, people just call it that."
Yup, that's it exactly. You can call a horse a dolphin all you like and it'll still be a horse.
Not if a "horse" has gills.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Svartalf » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:41 am

a *dolphin* with gills?
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Schneibster » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:44 am

Svartalf wrote:a *dolphin* with gills?
Nope. Nor a horse either.
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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Gallstones » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:18 am

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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

Post by Robert_S » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:21 am

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Re: The Libertarian Case for Slavery

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I don't see nostrils, nor blowholes. I see gills.

Wage slaves.
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