Quote Originally Posted by ArchonAlarion View Post
I hope the bubble you live in is never rudely popped by the consequences of the system you advocate, whatever it may actually be.

Otherwise, I'm glad you practice those values in your personal life.
What consequences? Death? Torture? Bombs? I can plan for them, but do I want them? Not really.

Anyways I don't advocate any systems(you do however). I advocate understanding the world and how it works and functions and then taking a practical approach to it. I have changes I would like to see based on existing circumstance and ideas on how to achieve that change, but I don't think you're going to be able to do much from a top down perspective(which is what your perspective boils down to) without social collapse.

College kid telling me I live in a bubble, how quaint. It's been a long time since I've lived in a bubble with my ideological security blanket. I see you're still in your Linas stage. I think my blanket got popped when tanks rolled down the streets I used to walk and I started to worry about what would happen to that world, or maybe it was a bomb, I guess I was too young to remember. Let me say I believe I was indoctrinated by the best, the Chinese and Americans, very professional at what they do. I guess in all the mess of having to repeat what other people had to say or what they wanted me to believe, I decided most of it doesn't matter and the only things that really matter was what I thought, how I would change the world, and perhaps if I was able, actually doing it.

I guess I do live in a bubble, but it's more like a fortress, where I don't listen to people and what they tell me to believe. I view myself as a scientist and engineer, which is what I do, I'm not a politician or preacher, but some days, I want to be, because the alternative is that politicians and preachers rule the world and sell fantasies instead of tools. Stop being a preacher, and think for yourself instead or repeating what everyother libertard is saying.