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Voluntarist here - quick question - how do you prevent people from trading or developing currencies? by nicholasfukuokain Anarchism

[–]outwrangle 3 points4 points ago

You're right. That only further proves my point, though. Once the mobs of vigilante mafias start beating down and locking up the counterfeiters, then they will have become a government.

Voluntarist here - quick question - how do you prevent people from trading or developing currencies? by nicholasfukuokain Anarchism

[–]outwrangle -2 points-1 points ago

Bitcoins only seem to further prove my point. They haven't been all that successful.

Voluntarist here - quick question - how do you prevent people from trading or developing currencies? by nicholasfukuokain Anarchism

[–]outwrangle 4 points5 points ago

It's not like anyone wants to stop people from using currency in the first place.

What about precious metals...

Honestly, I don't know why someone would want to trade a shiny piece of metal when it would be far more useful to chemical and electronics engineers as a resource. Furthermore, I highly doubt there are enough precious metals in the world for coins and such to be a sustainable currency for millions of people to use.

Perhaps it would be a Bitcoin type thing.

Yeah, because buttcoins worked out really well didn't they?

Look, currency simply isn't feasible or cost effective without the underpinning government infrastructure to support it. If you can't punish counterfeiters, then you can't stop them. Hell, without taxation, currency isn't even really all that useful.

Are words that end in "phobia" to describe bigotry and hatred such as "homophobia" ableist? by SweetieKatin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 3 points4 points ago

Why is homophobia not mentioned in the APA's DSM-IV?

Voluntarist here - quick question - how do you prevent people from trading or developing currencies? by nicholasfukuokain Anarchism

[–]outwrangle 7 points8 points ago

I don't know why we would want to do that in the fist place, really. That said, it wouldn't be that hard. Just flood their currency market with counterfeits and crash their trade economy. Without a government to beat down and lock up counterfeiters, they'd be nearly unstoppable.

I sincerely doubt that currency can even exist without a supporting government infrastructure.

When does looking at a woman or admiring her become objectification? by mynameislucyin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 1 point2 points ago

Pretty much. You shouldn't be a walking hot-or-not machine anyway.

When does looking at a woman or admiring her become objectification? by mynameislucyin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 1 point2 points ago

No, it's when you admire the physical and nothing else.

Think about the PUA grading system, for instance. They rate women based on their physical appearance and completely forgo pretty much everything else.

When does looking at a woman or admiring her become objectification? by mynameislucyin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 0 points1 point ago

When you're admiring her as a tool for your pleasure and not admiring her as a person.

I would definitely watch this. by chthonicutiein SciFiAndFantasy

[–]outwrangle -1 points0 points ago

To be fair, he does look a lot like Gaben.

What's the incentive to produce non-vital goods and services in a moneyless economy? by zawamarkin Anarchism

[–]outwrangle 1 point2 points ago

Then it won't get produced. How is that any different than how it is now?

What do you all think of the proposal of a men's center at Simon Fraser University? by schnuffsin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 8 points9 points ago

It is also worth remembering that undergraduate education is a fairly unusual aspect of social life: women outperform men significantly.

This is actually a good point to bring up. Anyone know why this is?

What do you all think of the proposal of a men's center at Simon Fraser University? by schnuffsin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 13 points14 points ago

However, I don't understand why it'd be an insult to other minorities.

Social programs are already poorly funded as it is. Dividing their resources up even further to cater to white people is an insult. Society already caters to white people as it is; white people don't need any more help than we already have. That's why people get angry when White people start crying about how bad they have it, and why they get angry when Whites demand White entertainment television and White scholarships and a White history month.

White people already rule our society, yeah?

What you're saying is white people have less of a right to feel comfortable in their own skin because of their privilege,

I'm saying that white people already feel comfortable in their own skin because of their privilege. We don't need extra help to feel comfortable. We White people don't need safe spaces at universities or anything like that, because the whole country is a safe space for us. Are we really fucking talking about this?

I think that's insensitive.

Won't someone think of the Whites?

What do you all think of the proposal of a men's center at Simon Fraser University? by schnuffsin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 9 points10 points ago

That's why they already have centers for those issues.

What do you all think of the proposal of a men's center at Simon Fraser University? by schnuffsin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 15 points16 points ago

I'd be fine with a White Center as long as they call it the Cracker Barrel.~ In all seriousness, though, a White Center would be both a waste of resources and a huge fucking insult to racial minorities. Whites don't need a safe space because there is no such thing as an unsafe space for Whites. I think it's fair to shame the idea, because it is terrible in almost every way imaginable.

At least men have legitimate problems because of their gender (however few they may be). Whites don't have problems because of their race. At all. In any way. Suggesting otherwise is insulting.

What do you all think of the proposal of a men's center at Simon Fraser University? by schnuffsin SRSDiscussion

[–]outwrangle 7 points8 points ago

You need to keep the opportunity cost in mind.

Every dollar spent on this Men's Center is a dollar that isn't going to be spent helping marginalized minority groups. I realize that men have their own share of problems and acknowledge that some men may need a safe-space to work through their problems (substance abuse, depression, suicidal thoughts, gender policing, trust issues, difficulty coping with emotions, harsh break-ups). As a man, I do deal with these things.

It's possible that a Men's Center will help men feel safe enough to deal with emotions in a more healthy way, but at what cost? I worry that the Men's Center would take away too many resources and that there is a potential for this proposed safe-space to become a resource hog; I see a very serious potential for waste and funding abuse here.

"i got banned for /r/rlgbt for saying that a 6 year old was too young to actually be trangender." [+39] by Moist_Plinthin ShitRedditSays

[–]outwrangle 12 points13 points ago

The femperial takeover is nearly complete. Soon... all of Reddit shall be ours!

"I'm white, fuck me right?" +972 by AllIdoisWhinein ShitRedditSays

[–]outwrangle 18 points19 points ago

I saw a Redditor the other day. Filthy creatures.

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