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correct me if i may but wasnt the thing that caused them to turn on him was Enter (rightfully) drawing attention to the negative effects social distancing would have on mental health
He had some weird takes about food not being "a human right."

He's a caricature already.
 
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He had some weird takes about food not being "a human right."

He's a caricature already. So it's easy to paint him as a fedora-tipping shitlord who loves Ayn Rand.
Well he's right about that. Food is something other people make for you with great skill. The right to grow, cook, etc. your own food could be considered a human right, but getting food for free can't be construed as a human right under any definition of that word.
 
Well he's right about that. Food is something other people make for you with great skill. The right to grow, cook, etc. your own food could be considered a human right, but getting food for free can't be construed as a human right under any definition of that word.
The only people who unironically think food isn't a human right are communists (no comrade, you are lazy and in gulag, no food for you!), Nazis (no food for die Juden!), objectivists, and ancaps. Which one are you?
 
The only people who unironically think food isn't a human right are communists (no comrade, you are lazy and in gulag, no food for you!), Nazis (no food for die Juden!), objectivists, and ancaps. Which one are you?
Communists are the only people who could say that it's their human right to consume something that takes another person's sweat to produce.

Human rights are inherent elements of civic life and livelihood, like the right to self-defense or the right to free association. They're components of functional society that nobody needs to give to you, but which the government could take away from you. They're outlines of things which are thought to make a society function, not entitlements that let you have free stuff someone else made.
 
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Communists are the only people who could say that it's their human right to consume something that takes another person's sweat to produce.
They say the exact opposite, though. "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs." No "from each," no "to each," die lumpenproletariat parasite.
 
They're components of functional society that nobody needs to give to you, but which the government could take away from you.
In the words of Boris Johnson, "Fuck business."

When you look at the overwhelming support businesses give to the populist wing, it's clear they don't actually plan ahead and live for the moment.
 
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I don't subscribe to this logic, because the only alternatives would be to
  • a) privatize everything. When you look at the overwhelming support businesses give to the populist wing, it's clear they don't actually plan ahead and live for the moment
  • b) live off the grid, since any utility could theoretically be taken away from you. It's no coincidence that the leading libertarian think tank is based in the deep south.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. The comment about utilities makes no sense because utilities don't exist within all people, they have to be built. Privatization has nothing to do with human rights at all. If a corporation becomes your governing authority, taking away your natural rights is still bad. The solution is to protect human rights with robust laws, which is why people identify and highlight them as a special category in the first place.

Foundationally, according to every branch of political theory except 21st century Marxism, all classical human rights are things you were born able to do. But they're also things that can be easily taken away by force, which is why they're considered to need basic protections. The right to life and its associated right to self-defense, the right to speak freely, the right to gather with other people, the right to worship your own religion, the right to possess property, etc. All of these are things you can do in the state of nature. That's what makes them rights and not privileges or benefits of participating in a society.

I don't think you disagree with me, but I also don't think you understand what I'm saying. You can PM me if you want me to explain in more detail. The thread is derailed enough already.

tl;dr: getting free shit isn't a human right.
 
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correct me if i may but wasnt the thing that caused them to turn on him was Enter (rightfully) drawing attention to the negative effects social distancing would have on mental health
Not really, Enter was being a retard when it came to COVID. Sure he could be right on some things but he literally gets in autistic rages over lockdowns (despite never going outside), and screamed about masks for many hour long videos. After that he made more COVID rants and told people to go fuck themselves when they ask for sources and also screamed about masks because of a children's PSA.
 
Not really, Enter was being a retard when it came to COVID. Sure he could be right on some things but he literally gets in autistic rages over lockdowns (despite never going outside), and screamed about masks for many hour long videos. After that he made more COVID rants and told people to go fuck themselves when they ask for sources and also screamed about masks because of a children's PSA.
Enter is autistic, so this makes sense. But it would be ironic to see an autist chimping out over the lockdowns.
 
Enter is autistic, so this makes sense. But it would be ironic to see an autist chimping out over the lockdowns.
Yep it doesn't help Enter is the spitting image of an anti-vaxxer since he literally doesn't give a shit about his own hygiene given he never brushes his teeth and allegedly shaves with scissors.
 
He had some weird takes about food not being "a human right."

He's a caricature already. So it's easy to paint him as a fedora-tipping shitlord who loves Ayn Rand.
I mean the ability to buy food should be a human right but if we're talking about commie bread lines then no its not a human right
 
We're here to laugh at pony/cartoon-fucking autists not sperg about socialism and marxism. Get it right.
 
We're here to laugh at pony/cartoon-fucking autists not sperg about socialism and marxism. Get it right.
That's an :optimistic: view of what we do. I think we're almost just TV Tropes but for the real world and say nigger and faggot from time to time, and that's all that really separates us from TVT.
 
That's an :optimistic: view of what we do. I think we're almost just TV Tropes but for the real world and say nigger and faggot from time to time, and that's all that really separates us from TVT.
Except our moderators don't throw giant bitchfits at the age of 45 and ban you for no reason at all (*ahem* Fighteer...)
 
That's an :optimistic: view of what we do. I think we're almost just TV Tropes but for the real world and say nigger and faggot from time to time, and that's all that really separates us from TVT.
Not being about gay media and having a broad spectrum of topics makes KF a little more interesting at least. The people who post in Beauty Parlor and the people who post in Animal Control have wildly different attitudes and styles.
 
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