RE: I Experienced The Toxic Hellscape of Anti-Libertarian Crypto Disinformation That Spread "Education" Of Leftists & Government Cronies

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I've seen some stuff on Reddit. This new scourge is FAAAR worse! I totally get the blood boiling part. It's insane how messed up these articles can get. After seeing these I can no longer think of Ayn Rand's depictions of these characters from bureaucratic tyrants to be eve slightly exaggerated. They weren't some oversimplifications with heightened traits. There are people who think liberty is some disease and nothing is the fault of anyone and problems can't be fixed by solutions. They also act like nobody can take responsibility for anything good they achieve. If they were to believe in personal responsibility- they'll have to admit how they've ruined things for humanity.

Yanis Varoufakis is presented as some genius pundit who knows better than mere mortals. He served as Greek Minister of Finance for some time. Honestly a bum on the streets has more credibility than this man IMHO. A lazy drunkard can be ignorant - but these people are EVIL. I'd rather get lectured by some drunkard than these elites who ran the world to ground!









You can find these gems on streets. You won't find them among these elite circles that spend the day telling us how much we should submit and every good thing on Earth is either random or privileged.

It was so good to talk to you @dwinblood I've been a fan of you for so long 😃
Hope you have the best in life ☘️💪
Have a !PIZZA



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Keep on spreading information. That is all some of us can do. Try to get other people to start thinking for themselves and enjoying the act of thinking.

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Definitely! I've learned so many stuff because other people took their time & effort to share what they knew about the world. !PIZZA

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Also Ayn Rand was a smart woman. I don't agree with her on everything but for the vast majority I do. On the other hand the places I disagree with her on (don't recall what they were now) were personal life choices and nothing to do with governance, etc. I believe she should have the right to do those things they just were not my preference. This means in anything of significance I think I agree with her 100%.

Great mind. She also lived through some of it before coming to the U.S. so she knew what she was talking about. It wasn't hypothetical for her.

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Pretty much my thoughts exactly. I didn't even look much into her personal life. I didn't feel it was too important. My disagreements come from more spiritual things. But that's fine. I can always listen to Jiddu Krishnamurti



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