When arguing freedom vs security, I tend to often side with freedom.
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When arguing freedom vs security, I tend to often side with freedom. | ||
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Sexico5880 Posts
On February 03 2010 08:09 Chill wrote: Banning anything, by definition, restricts freedom. Saying you can't understand that argument is extreme. See?, this is the problem, we have grown so accustomed to this shitty world of us that we have forgotten what freedom truly is; now it has become a mere whim, an eventuality, it has become the opposite of necessity; and is now what always is and always is the same. Freedom is rebellion, it's negation when the load upon us becomes unbearable, a neigh against a burden. It is negation but it is not saying no to one thing for prefering the other in a supermarket, nor is it saying no to necessity. It is not freedom of choice, because that just means conformity towards what already exists. It is freedom of disappointment, the ability to go against the poverty of what is real. It is not being opposed to necessity, it is being opposed against communion because there is no harmony between people and this world. Freedom is opposing to the world and its rules for considering them badly designed, unjust. In Borbolla's words it is not the freedom-of-action, because that merely is a combination of our own strength and the world's ductibility and limited by definition; nor is it that absolute ontological freedom called freedom-of-being; but it is the freedom-of-the-being: rebellious action for not communing with the world's roots. | ||
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On February 02 2010 23:33 ggrrg wrote: That's a first step. But there are a few more to go until the US gets rid of that obsolete relic in their Constitution. Only problem is that there is conflicting data on crime to gun laws in the US. Although there are high injury and death caused by your own gun oddly enough the stats show that crime is lower in stats for the most part where gun laws are most lax. :D food for thought | ||
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