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@engmac18 @gaybunnypup @GavinNewsom
Also btw many of the things you correctly bemoan are because of the state.
@cybergoethe @czthaday @GavinNewsom
czthaday asked for instances of Newsom using force. I provided two instances.
@engmac18 @gaybunnypup @GavinNewsom
You're arguing against things I never argued.
Can you think of an industry that the state monopolizes?
@jwatte @Yascha_Mounk @SwipeWright
You may help as much as you like but nobody should be forced to help.
And yes it's okay to defend against those who infringe upon your freedoms. Otherwise leave them alone.
Aggressive force is bad, defensive force is fine.
@DustinSkenando @beer_ninja6 @GavinNewsom
Can't do that without travel documents which the government has a monopoly over and which are financed by tax money.
@cybergoethe @czthaday @GavinNewsom
That's separate. Taxation gets money into the hands of government. And government shut down businesses. Both instances of force.
@loose_fur @czthaday @GavinNewsom
Not wanting to have money stolen from oneself is selfish? And the government taking money against one's will isn't?
@djrobstep @czthaday @GavinNewsom
Those are different because people agree to pay rent whereas they do not agree to pay taxes. Also a landlord won't put you in a cage if you don't your rent he'll just kick you out.
@jwatte @Yascha_Mounk @SwipeWright
Everyone knows what jobs and opinions are, but I'll grant that freedom is less clear because people equivocate the term. Freedom from want is something quite different than freedom from violence e.g.
Shouldn't "our" job be just that: our job? And to stay out of people's lives?
@engmac18 @gaybunnypup @GavinNewsom
What don't libertarians understand about it?
I've said it before and I'll say it again: don't take the money. I know it's tempting, but know that this is blood money.
Earn the money instead. Be mad at Newsom for making it difficult for you to earn money. But do not sell your freedom by taking this stolen money.
No, those checks are not from the state of CA, they're from peaceful people from whom you have forcefully ext…
@GabrielTapiaCu1 @iam_thesonofman @GavinNewsom
Right. You asked "Then how did we build the fucking roads dumbass." I just answered the question. No reason to insult me.
You don't know anything about me. And even if true, how does that make theft okay?
And what about all the businesses he forcefully shut down because of the virus? You don't recall any force?
@VVRabbi @itaisher @Yascha_Mounk @SwipeWright
This is exactly the kind of thinking I was warning about. And just because something is done all the time doesn't mean it's right.
@GabrielTapiaCu1 @iam_thesonofman @GavinNewsom
The government builds the roads with the stolen money.
What do you think happens to you when you don’t want to pay your taxes?
No, those checks are not from the state of CA, they're from peaceful people from whom you have forcefully extracted the money.
@itaisher @Yascha_Mounk @SwipeWright
"people should not be fired" sounds more prohibitive to me than "employers should not fire" but maybe you're right. Yascha could settle this one easily, of course.
@Demosthenes9 @Yascha_Mounk @SwipeWright
Right. And those kinds of thoughts usually lead to some third party (the government) stepping in and telling peaceful people what they can and cannot do. And then forcefully extracting money from them "in return." Which all goes against freedom Yascha says he wants.
@Demosthenes9 @Yascha_Mounk @SwipeWright
Yascha suggested people "not be fired from their jobs for having dumb opinions unless those dumb opinions directly interfere with their ability to do their job."
Dunno what he's trying.
Agree with the sentiment, but in a free society, employers are free to make any agreement with employees they like, which includes firing practices of both their choice.
What you're suggesting would prevent employers from making arbitrary contracts with employees. != freedom
Are there countries that aren't part of the West that do not tax people?
The things people come up with! worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/1961…
Some feedback: my eyes squinted and I felt a slight headache immediately upon trying to read that slightly lopsided text.
So... when a woman decides she’d rather work in, say, a leasing office than become a software engineer, that’s because of systematic oppression? Am I understanding you correctly?
For example, many consider the fact that software engineering has less than 50% women evidence that software engineering is somehow biased against them, when in reality, it could be any number of reasons that have nothing to do with "oppression" but just interests, say.
Also, wokesters mistakenly think that phenomena that aren't based on chance, such as sex distribution in a given category of job, would have the same outcome as chance in a "fair" world, and then demand (forced) equal distribution. twitter.com/pmddomingos/st…
RT @pmddomingos:
If you flip a coin six times and get four heads, that doesn't mean the coin is biased against tails. But the AI ethics cro…
^ The screenshot contains an example of the quest for certainty in business, presumably resulting from bad epistemology.
Check out this Jimmy McGill nail salon Office diorama! youtube.com/watch?v=L7_Flj… so cool! By Boylei Hobby Time :)…
Yeah. Or if links can’t be opened in new tabs by holding cmd while clicking on them.
Good idea but for non-technical things I think it's better to just put it on a good old blog where people don't need to know about things such as pull requests, commits etc. to contribute and where they can just post a comment instead.
That's not a half bad idea. I'll see if I have time to put such a list together and if so will post it on my blog.
@BennyChugg @ToKTeacher @DavidDeutschOxf
Many people don’t like fallibility. They want justified, true belief...
Here's a transcript of an older talk by David Deutsch I stumbled upon that you may not have seen before—at leaste I hadn't.
Domingos wasn’t arguing that people shouldn’t be allowed to buy non-GMO products. He was arguing they’re unscientific.
Tune in to San Francisco now and you’ll get a charming man talking on the “Islamic Bulletin” about how rotten children in the area are because the mosques don’t have enough personell.
Just lovely.
RT @ZubyMusic:
Remember to cancel your 1 year trial of communism before it auto-renews.
Been doing that. Sometimes they change the color of the logo and I only realize I bought a non-GMO product when I get home. :(
Ever notice how people who spew these nonsensical ideas have roses in their twitter names?
You should consider that critics of your ideas have addressed the problems you raise:
To wit: blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/libertar…
and
I suspect madeofmistake may be referring to internet memes specifically.
will help you round out your views on political economy
A bit condescending, don't you think?
I've skimmed the articles. But I didn't ask for what those thing are. I asked for a specific example you had in mind.
What's an example of a "collective action problem"?
Invert what they're doing: instead of accusing leading politicians of being grandma killers (a lie), accuse them of enslaving people (the truth). Etc.
Is anyone planning to beat the CCP at their own game by creating a large number of bots that post contra-lockdown tweets?
It's great that when you duckduckgo "scientific method" it shows a picture of @DavidDeutschOxf.
But wouldn't it be better if the text next to it were replaced with "the entry you're looking for doesn't exist"? With links to both Popper's and Deutsch's works. https://t.co/zS5ffzNtyS
All regulation agencies can be tempted by large sums of money from industry. Not all need succumb, but many do.
Beyond that, it's a crime to force people to pay for a service they do not want. But that crime is organized and legalized in Germany and most (all?) of Europe, so it's not surprising that most Europeans don't understand Americans who (correctly) oppose legalized theft.
What does the method look like? Can you write it down?
FWIW I think they're both criteria. If an explanation isn't hard to vary it cannot be scientific.
But yes, the hard-to-vary stuff is more than just a criterion. It does give meaning also.
Testability is necessary but not sufficient. Explaining the world well is. See BoI ch. 1.
RT @nixcraft:
Punny: Hi there! I am your server for today! https://t.co/avLXMvilBA
Just don’t host anything on AWS that amazon disagrees with politically or they’ll ban it...
Could it get any more reductionist (and Bayesianist) than this paper? twitter.com/Neuro_Skeptic/…
I put effort into writing a long review for a contractor from your platform. After submitting it, your site said that I had already reviewed him (I hadn't) and redirected me to a different page. My review text is lost. And I can't leave a review now.
@AnneSalzkotten @Elitiker @c_drosten
Das Problem ist eher, dass Kinder gezwungen werden, in die Schule zu gehen.
Das heißt, Kinder würden für die Krankheit ihrer Klassenkameraden bestraft werden.
Hat @c_drosten eigentlich einen Hauch von Verantwortungsgefühl oder Freiheitsverständnis?
Achtung, bald kommt die Berliner Mutation, die ist 100x ansteckender.
New blog post: "Competence First, Incentives Second"
It's also second-handedness. aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/second…
There's also replacing the 'hub' with 'pretty' :) E.g. gitpretty.com/rails/rails
Back in the day, the flagellants whipped themselves harder. Today, people double the masks. Both behaviors refer to specious authorities.
Whatever they can think of to enact a meme more faithfully, they will do:
"Picture a rusty nail and a tetanus shot, respectively." :D
That's different from having one's idea refuted and then asking for ever more refutations in an effort to dodge criticism because one hopes the other party will run out of refutations. It's that kind of dodge I wrote about.
Yeah that's when criticizing an idea to understand it better, which is totally fine. One thinks of other criticisms and wants them addressed too, thereby learning more in the process.
Mit “die” beziehe ich mich auf “die Subjekte”, nicht auf “der Numerus”.
Neither. Sublime Text here. Much better performance than Atom.
RT @DavidDeutschOxf:
Russell blithely assuming that nothing "quite unforeseeable" will occur in the 20th century😅
Using that assumption to…
@Atom2384 @ChipkinLogan @DavidDeutschOxf
All Life is Problem Solving, Conjectures and Refutations, Objective Knowledge are all great imo