May 22, 2025

4 thoughts on “Reject the Call to Violence

  1. The sad part is that not one Man stepped up to help this woman as it happened.

    Oh yeah you people demasculinized them. That would have been one assault charge I would have gladly taken.

    I would have beat that liberal punk like he owed me money.

    1. What I wonder about, Slide, is how does somebody in the United States of America end up thinking that it is somehow alright for them to be an anarchist and reject the laws of society around them.

      Way back in the late 1950s, there was a kid from Estonia who rode the same school bus as me, and he told me he was an anarchist, and he wanted me to be one, too.

      Now, I was an unsophisticated country kid who lived in an old farmhouse on a dirt road, so I had no idea what an anarchist was, or why someone would want to be one, given that I was never much of a joined of groups, back then, outside of the Boy Scouts, so I asked him, and he said we would walk around wearing black trench coats with berets, and we wouldn’t follow anybody’s rules but our own.

      Yeah, right, I told the kid, that’s going to go over real big with my father, so that was the end of that.

      Whatever happened to that kid, I don’t know, but he probably became a lawyer or Democrat politician for all I know.

      Anyway, with regard to beating that liberal punk like he owed you money, if he was an anarchist, it wouldn’t be assault, because assault is defined by a law, and anarchists don’t believe in laws, so it would be extremely hypocritical for them to claim protection of something they say doesn’t exist for them, which is other people’s laws.

      So you could wail the living **** out of the punk, after first ascertaining that he was in fact an anarchist and it wouldn’t be assault, just some anarchy from yourself coming down on the anarchist punk, and he couldn’t complain, because anarchy is the rule of the jungle, and if you’re the bigger and meaner cat, then such it is, which is entirely consistent with what John Locke said in his political treatise on government back at the time of the beginning of our political history as a nation, to wit:

      And one may destroy a man who makes war upon him, or has discovered an enmity to his being, for the same reason that he may kill a wolf or a lion;

      Because such men are not under the ties of the common law of reason, have no other rule but that of force and violence, and so, may be treated as beasts of prey, those dangerous and noxious creatures that will be sure to destroy him whenever he falls into their power.

      – John Locke, The Second Treatise of Government, Chapter II, Of The State of War

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      As I say, before you slap the taste out of their mouth or stomp the dog **** out of them, be sure to make sure they are an anarchist, and then it will be alright!

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