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  • Re: The Race Card

    [quote user="Telpeurion"]Those of you talking about "racial qualities" such as having large families and other behaviours are falling for the Pat Buchanan propaganda. Race has very little to do with actual behaviour. The next target is "culture", which itself is never in...
    Posted to General (Forum) by Torsten on Wed, Jul 16 2008
  • Re: Is Ron Paul a racist?

    [quote user="ViennaSausage"] Oppositions to Civil Rights Act He was not in office when the original act went through, but voted NO on its commemoration decades later. Many of the provisions Civil Rights Act were unconstitutional, not to mention harmful towards private property. Suffice it to...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Torsten on Tue, Jul 8 2008
  • Re: Is Ron Paul a racist?

    I think we had a similar thread a while ago. [quote user="wowdavidp1"]The newsletters, opposition to Civil Rights Act, no gold medal for Rosa Parks, Don Black donation..Is this enough to prosecute Ron Paul as a racist. Or is this just slander and speculation?[/quote]Could you show me any incident...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Torsten on Sat, Jul 5 2008
  • Re: UEFA Anti-Rasim promotion from the Libertarian point of view.

    [quote user="kingmonkey"]Even if they were forced to do it I'm sure most of them would have done it anyway. Being labeled a racist is a good way ruin your reputation which will hurt the team which will eventually reach into your pocket book and endorsement deals.[/quote] I'm not sure...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Torsten on Tue, Jul 1 2008
  • Re: UEFA Anti-Rasim promotion from the Libertarian point of view.

    @ FSK, my landlord will disagree with you . But perhaps I should elaborate a bit on doing business with people from different races. Because the matter is a bit more complicated then making sweeping statement. First of all the term "Racism" is a loaded one and a misleading term by that. I explained...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Torsten on Mon, Jun 30 2008
  • Re: Female circumcision

    [quote user="JohnSchreimann"]We're forgetting that we have to enforce animal rights in the third world, too.[/quote] Just as long as you do not complain about muslim practices in your home country, you should be save with such demands: [quote] Former screen siren Bardot convicted in race...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Torsten on Wed, Jun 4 2008
  • Left-Libertarianism

    I consider myself a left-libertarian. To avoid any confusion over what this may imply, I fully support private property, voluntary exchange, money, rent, employment, and so on (or more strictly speaking, I don't advocate their abolition). And I completely oppose the state. I advocate a free market...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Mon, May 26 2008
  • Why The State Can't Discriminate

    My position on racial discrimination and segregation is essentially based on the following premises: (1) on a personal level, I'm opposed to racism (2) however, if an individual legitimately owns a given piece of property, they have the liberty to exclude other people from using that property (3...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Mon, May 12 2008
  • Is the criminal justice system racist?

    Heather Mac Donald says no in an interesting piece in today's City Journal. The black incarceration rate is overwhelmingly a function of black crime. Insisting otherwise only worsens black alienation and further defers a real solution to the black crime problem. I find her discussion compelling,...
    Posted to Austrian Addiction (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, May 1 2008
  • The Nail in the Coffin of "The Right"

    It is common for many libertarians, especially those in America, to assume that they have a natural alliance with "the right". This is based on certain assumptions, such as the notion that contemporary libertarianism grew out of the old American conservative movement and that "the right"...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Fri, Apr 25 2008
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