The free marketplace of ideas has long since been as dead as the free market of capitalism. Both at the same hands.
Government intervention, media manipulations, and globalization prevent both from doing any of the things they are meant to do, and those who try to live within the ideals they are meant to represent are instead just easy suckers and marks for those who wield those powers to exploit.
The free marketplace of ideas may be dead, but that doesn't mean we should stop fighting for it. Courage is knowing the odds are bleak, but continuing forward anyway.
And foolishness is trying to make a relationship work, while your wife is already blatantly cheating on you.
If one side is not willing to uphold their end of the bargain, then they should reap no benefits of it. Mistakes and missteps are forgiveable, complete destruction and disrespect of it is not. These types we stand against have weaponized our desire to uphold it, and are wielding power overwhelming to crush us using their hypocrisy regarding it.
Complete abandonment of it is foolhardy, but standing around bleating about some utopian ideal just makes us impotent to resist while they push us further from it.
There is no blackpill in what I say, despair accomplishes nothing.
We must simply adapt our beliefs and movements to what will bring us closer to victory, rather than stare at a corpse and ruins hoping life will spring back from it.
The Free Market is never dead, it's just de-legitimized. It always exists and can't be destroyed, the issue is who's participating in it and how.
Freedom of Speech has effectively been an underground market for a while now. Not only is it not going anywhere, it's success is why we're having any at all.
The free marketplace of ideas has long since been as dead as the free market of capitalism. Both at the same hands.
Government intervention, media manipulations, and globalization prevent both from doing any of the things they are meant to do, and those who try to live within the ideals they are meant to represent are instead just easy suckers and marks for those who wield those powers to exploit.
The free marketplace of ideas may be dead, but that doesn't mean we should stop fighting for it. Courage is knowing the odds are bleak, but continuing forward anyway.
Don't take the blackpill
And foolishness is trying to make a relationship work, while your wife is already blatantly cheating on you.
If one side is not willing to uphold their end of the bargain, then they should reap no benefits of it. Mistakes and missteps are forgiveable, complete destruction and disrespect of it is not. These types we stand against have weaponized our desire to uphold it, and are wielding power overwhelming to crush us using their hypocrisy regarding it.
Complete abandonment of it is foolhardy, but standing around bleating about some utopian ideal just makes us impotent to resist while they push us further from it.
I certainly agree with that. There is no point in supporting utopian ideals that wither yourself away. I'm just anti-blackpill
There is no blackpill in what I say, despair accomplishes nothing.
We must simply adapt our beliefs and movements to what will bring us closer to victory, rather than stare at a corpse and ruins hoping life will spring back from it.
The Free Market is never dead, it's just de-legitimized. It always exists and can't be destroyed, the issue is who's participating in it and how.
Freedom of Speech has effectively been an underground market for a while now. Not only is it not going anywhere, it's success is why we're having any at all.