From: uri on
In the last century alone governments have murdered over 100 million
people. It's very obvious to me that capitalism cannot exist without
people with guns who engage in violence (or threaten violence) to
protect the system at any cost. This is the kind of government we have
today: an unjust government.

The very concept of government is against human freedom and equality
in my opinion. A small government is ok but the Draconian governments
we have today are in my opinion an antithesis to true equality and to
human liberation globally.
From: nuny on
On Jul 20, 10:56 am, uri <ur...(a)bezeqint.net> wrote:
> In the last century alone governments have murdered over 100 million
> people. It's very obvious to me that capitalism cannot exist without
> people with guns who engage in violence (or threaten violence) to
> protect the system at any cost. This is the kind of government we have
> today: an unjust government.

All governments, everywhere and everywhen, are by definition unjust.
They exist to perpetuate themselves at the expense of the governed.
All of them depend on the threat and use of force.

> The very concept of government is against human freedom and equality
> in my opinion. A small government is ok but the Draconian governments
> we have today are in my opinion an antithesis to true equality and to
> human liberation globally.

You're close. Any government at all is Draconian. Eventually, we'll
be able to sustain Anarchy with technology that permits a person to be
unassailable, but until then we have to "depend on the kindness of
strangers" as it were.

Oh, and Democrats HATE Democracy as well. You can tell by how much
energy (and other people's money) they expend to manipulate voters.


Mark L. Fergerson