I agree that the matter is more complicated than Libertarians are willing to admit.
Some Libetarians are not aware that "corporations" are not free-market entities. They are separate legal entities created and enforced by the state. In all but some fringe cases, corporations protect shareholders and directors from personal liability for decisions made on behalf of the business, essentially socializing the costs of unethical decision making. This completely changes the incentives for a business.
Of course, this is all before we even talk about all the corporate welfare and state enforced monopolies likely given to many "corperations" in the "big tech" industry, which of course makes matter even worse.
Time to start reminding them "revolution is born from the ashes like that one bird from harry potter"(last bit was parodying them, yes we're all aware phoenix were a fictional thing before HP)
Personally I'm not much of a fan od this argument(always found it odd how there's plenty of hands to swing hammers and bricks but none to ACTUALLY REBUILD anything, literally just a few hours after they tire out and head home for the day)
Well as the left likes to say "the phoenix is born from ashe of revolution"
I always thought that sounded stupid(i have yet to see one positive aspect of a single riot) but i don't mind testing the theory out this time. I mean, what's the worst that could happen? I know it might suck having to buy all that good rope, but that's just a price I'm willing to make!
Yea that is always their argument
We still get lolberterians making that argument here. "Don't like it, don't shop there!"
Tyranny doesn't get a pass from me because it's incorperated.
Then in the future please be advised that the term "lolberterian" does not apply to you. :)
I agree that the matter is more complicated than Libertarians are willing to admit.
Some Libetarians are not aware that "corporations" are not free-market entities. They are separate legal entities created and enforced by the state. In all but some fringe cases, corporations protect shareholders and directors from personal liability for decisions made on behalf of the business, essentially socializing the costs of unethical decision making. This completely changes the incentives for a business.
Of course, this is all before we even talk about all the corporate welfare and state enforced monopolies likely given to many "corperations" in the "big tech" industry, which of course makes matter even worse.
Time to start reminding them "revolution is born from the ashes like that one bird from harry potter"(last bit was parodying them, yes we're all aware phoenix were a fictional thing before HP)
Personally I'm not much of a fan od this argument(always found it odd how there's plenty of hands to swing hammers and bricks but none to ACTUALLY REBUILD anything, literally just a few hours after they tire out and head home for the day)
Sounds good, letβs rebuild the government
Well as the left likes to say "the phoenix is born from ashe of revolution"
I always thought that sounded stupid(i have yet to see one positive aspect of a single riot) but i don't mind testing the theory out this time. I mean, what's the worst that could happen? I know it might suck having to buy all that good rope, but that's just a price I'm willing to make!
Don't mind if I do.
MAGA
:D
The government is fine, we just need to unfuck all of the criminal traitors from it by any means necessary.
Changes need to be made, safeguards put in place. Never again.