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HOSEQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Taking into consideration that the word Fascist, is rooted in Force, then it would necessitate that the use of force to stop CRIMINALS is correct.

Simply telling them to Stop that's a Crime, or Don't do that it's illegal, doesn't work..... But, putting a bullet through a head will stop or slow the insanity and probably save lives...

Criminals use aggression to commit crimes....why are we not allowed to use aggression to stop them??

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NullifyAndSecede 1 point ago +1 / -0

Force in defense is not aggression.

Aggression implies initiation.

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HOSEQ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ok, so you make the point for arming all the Law Abiding citizenry, and also for making sure that criminals realize that they give up any and all Rights, when they commit Violence upon others..... By this, to be clear, I specifically intend to mean Robbery, Rape, Murder, and such, not bs like drug sales, drunk driving(unless it results in death), and even RICO Law things.....

It should be obvi to anyone that we have not had the Original System in place for a very long time, and what we DO have is Socialism Lite, with a touch of Authoritarianism via the U.S. Govt.....and we do not like it.....

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NullifyAndSecede 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah full agreement here. The original US republic was very close to an anarchy-capitalist society but we are very far from that now.

Socialism, by no means an invention of nineteenth century Marxism but much older, must be conceptualized as an institutionalized interference with or aggression against private property and private property claims. Capitalism, on the other hand, is a social system based on the explicit recognition of private property and of nonaggressive, contractual exchanges between private property owners. Implied in this remark ... is the belief that there must then exist varying types and degrees of socialism and capitalism, i.e., varying degrees to which private property rights are respected or ignored. Societies are not simply capitalist or socialist. Indeed, all existing societies are socialist to some extent. (Even the United States, certainly a society that is relatively more capitalist than most others, is, as will become apparent, amazingly socialist and has gradually become more so over time.)”

― Hans-Hermann Hoppe