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i am more than willing to engage on any positive claim you want to make (i probably agree with a lot of them). what i’m not willing to do is tolerate personal attacks and dogpiling.

  • I never said vigilante justice would be more effective. you're arguing with a strawman.

  • any claim about the future is dubious, and theirs to a great degree

  • to be clear, you don't know the future

  • they don't know what a future looks like without the state or capital.

  • the past isn't the future

  • So you are unable to specify exactly what was fabricated.

    i did. every line.

  • wrong.

  • an unsupported appeal to authority.

    if you were an expert you wouldn't have made the erroneous claim.

  • that’s how speech works. people make up what they say.

    when making claims about the natural world, doing that is worse than just keeping your mouth shut.

  • I am right, they are wrong. they made baseless claims and proceeded to posture as though I was wrong for calling them out.

    your characterization doesn't change any of the facts.

  • i am not demanding anything. i'm pointing out that you literally made up your claim, and rather than even try to support it, you play rhetorical games.

  • i think that the systems that govern us are unjust in a myriad of ways. i'm willing to tolerate some level of injustice in dealing with antisocial behavior, since i get that already, if it means we can throw off all the rest of the oppression we face from being governed.

  • every line of that comment.

  • i explicitly said i don't want a debate.

  • i'm not trying to win. i just wanted everyone to get a little amuse-bouche of the thread before they dive in.

  • great. ad hominem with a red herring. still no evidence for your claim that government and money will pervade every society.

  • another appeal to ridicule, but no evidence that money or government are inevitabilities.

  • you're committing the fallacy fallacy

    wrong, but you just did.

  • I don't want debate. I want you to stop making things up and spreading them as fact.