@StefanMolyneux Assassin’s Creed (mostly the first one): the assassins (though it gets watered down in later games) fight for free will, and their enemies (the templars) fight for peace via absolute control. Sounds right up a philosopher-gamer’s alley.
@LPDanielHayes @LibertyEricRI @LPMisesCaucus@ThomasEWoods And who are you? @ThomasEWoods is one of the leaders of the liberty movement (100% opposite of a Nazi to the most casual observer). The National libertarian party continues to be an impediment to the movement that created its base.
@MurdochNeo@Bitcoin@jordanbpeterson Cryptocurrencies have unique use cases which make them valuable in their own right. So in a sense, they are backed, not by physical commodities, but by particular cases in which they are uniquely useful/convenient, hence the non-zero valuations.
"The playing field." That's what Syria and other countries are to the neocons. The empire has the right and obligation to do whatever it wants there, and send the bill to the chumps.
I’m lucky to live in a place where it isn’t brave (atm) to say this is absolutely insane and backwards. I give my sympathy to anyone who can’t say the same.
@StefanMolyneux Can you please just run race-related tweets by a friend or someone first? You’re also using an individual person as an example to argue against affirmative action. That’s no good even if intended as a joke.