Author Topic: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?  (Read 12375 times)

Offline TheRedReaper

  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 94
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #64 on: Sep 24, 2012, 08:38 PM »
Like routine, massive violations of the 4th amendment, the so-called law? No. It is pure evil. I support privatizing airport security and abolishing the TSA immediately. They must be stopped before they spread out, as they are doing, across all the train stations, bus stations and highways. They are the 4th Reich's Gestapo.
You know, I love your anarchist idea of an absolute free world, but you do realize fascism is spreading, not democracy? People tend toward authoritarian leadership. It's basic majority rules, mentality of mobs. Privatization of businesses will just have them snapped up by the wealthy elite who will use the extra authority to lord over the commoners... that's what has happaned in Thailand, at least, which is an ultra nationalist, royalist, fascist society in large. Being poor myself, the only way we can fight back is trying to spread socialism and communism. But me and you both have the same dream about what it should be like in the end, but I just have less faith it would ever be possible.

Offline Chris Ⓐ LeRoux

  • MS, CSCS, Exempt from USAW bureaucrats
  • Administrator
  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 5240
  • Tread On Me At Dire Risk
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #65 on: Sep 25, 2012, 05:14 AM »
All government is fascist since government to exist must violate private property rights. If there is government it claims ownership, ultimate control over use and disposal, over anything or anyone it wants. Capitalism is only possible under anarchy and under anarchy wealth cannot create political power since there is no state to bribe for special privileges to legalized crime. If you want more authoritarianism and poverty, keep promoting collectivism, of any kind.
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks

Offline TheRedReaper

  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 94
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #66 on: Sep 27, 2012, 02:01 AM »
All government is fascist since government to exist must violate private property rights. If there is government it claims ownership, ultimate control over use and disposal, over anything or anyone it wants. Capitalism is only possible under anarchy and under anarchy wealth cannot create political power since there is no state to bribe for special privileges to legalized crime. If you want more authoritarianism and poverty, keep promoting collectivism, of any kind.
Have you ever been poor yourself? Serious question. And I mean poor poor. Not American poor. Most Westerners live in the top 5% of the world, income and living standard wise. Try living in the below 70% or so, the world changes.
 
Take this for instance. My work right now is a few hours every morning starting 0400 or so. Go out, cut the trees, make rubber drip. So I sell rubber. Rest of the day is weightlifting! Anyway, about a year ago, the price of rubber fell from about average of 65 THB ($2 USD) a kilo down to an average of 32 THB a kilo. This happened in capitalist Thailand. The reason it happened was there were floods, factories closed, demand dried up and the price fell because this is no communist country and there are no controls. But when the floods left, the price stayed down. I guess big business just likes to keep it that way, and who's to stop them? No one. All the while, my income was slashed by approx 50% and there's nothing I can do about it. 50% income slash, just like that. **** capitalism. My quality of life, which was poor already, just fell by half.
 
Then you start to see why communism is so popular in SE Asia. And then you start to see why the US (which benefits from capitalism because it can exploit it), tries so damn hard to keep communism from spreading. In China, they have controls over prices so they cannot fall. They don't rise much, either, but at least you know you wont wake up tomorrow to unexpected poverty.
 
But you want less control? More capitalist power? What will happen then? MacDonalds will hire a group of mercs to go to south Thailand and start shooting and intimidating muslims because Maccas wants to sell pork burgers there because pork is cheaper in Asia, but muslims don't eat pork. But then KFC guerillas will show up (because muslims love chicken) to fight off the Macca mercs.
 
Instead of having governments fight over land and recources, companies will do it. And the poor will continue to suffer because of it. Nothing will change. And such uncontrolled capitalism will inevitibly result in exploitation of the workers such as myself who come up with the raw materials. Eventually either the people or the companies will try to sieze ultimate power, and install governments to restore stability.
 
Anarchy is just a dream. It cannot exist in complex society. Either man will go back to the stone age, or fascism will prevail. As it is, the staunchest capitalists of the world, such as the US government, are the most iron handed fascists about...

Offline Chris Ⓐ LeRoux

  • MS, CSCS, Exempt from USAW bureaucrats
  • Administrator
  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 5240
  • Tread On Me At Dire Risk
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #67 on: Sep 27, 2012, 06:19 AM »
Sure I have been poor. Most people would say I am poor right now though my life should be the stuff of dreams, I don't work much and live very well. Again, there is nothing capitalistic about the current global economic system. For starters, the dollar is a fascist currency, not a capitalist money. This means one half of ALL transactions using the dollar or based on the dollar as a world reserve standard are fascist, are subject to centralized price fixing by a fascist banking cartel. And corporations are inherently fascist entities, not capitalist, once given limited liability, subsidies, licenses [to prevent competition] and regulations [to prevent competition]. Fascism is also properly called corporatism. Capitalism only exists under anarchy and it is fascism which is creating all the evils of the world. People who lived under absolutist monarchies also thought the coming age of absolute mob rule [democracy] we live under now was a dream. People thought landing on the moon was a dream. Anarchy is always among us. When you pick out clothes in the morning, you have clothing anarchy. No one, I hope, is sticking a gun to your head to make you dress as the rulers demand, yet. And stable, peaceful anarchistic systems have existed numerous times in history, despite government propaganda to the contrary. In fact as society gets ever more complex, government is getting more and more unstable. It is destined for collapse. Anarchy is the only possible system compatible with human nature or an industrial society in the long run. Anarchy is inevitable. No rulers. Equality under the law. No one may initiate aggression, coercion or fraud against another, no matter how many jerks they get to vote for it. Moral law will rule, eventually.
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks

Offline movmasty

  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 84
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #68 on: Sep 28, 2012, 03:36 AM »
Sure I have been poor. Most people would say I am poor right now though my life should be the stuff of dreams, I don't work much and live very well. Again, there is nothing capitalistic about the current global economic system. For starters, the dollar is a fascist currency, not a capitalist money. This means one half of ALL transactions using the dollar or based on the dollar as a world reserve standard are fascist, are subject to centralized price fixing by a fascist banking cartel. And corporations are inherently fascist entities, not capitalist, once given limited liability, subsidies, licenses [to prevent competition] and regulations [to prevent competition]. Fascism is also properly called corporatism. Capitalism only exists under anarchy and it is fascism which is creating all the evils of the world. People who lived under absolutist monarchies also thought the coming age of absolute mob rule [democracy] we live under now was a dream. People thought landing on the moon was a dream. Anarchy is always among us. When you pick out clothes in the morning, you have clothing anarchy. No one, I hope, is sticking a gun to your head to make you dress as the rulers demand, yet. And stable, peaceful anarchistic systems have existed numerous times in history, despite government propaganda to the contrary. In fact as society gets ever more complex, government is getting more and more unstable. It is destined for collapse. Anarchy is the only possible system compatible with human nature or an industrial society in the long run. Anarchy is inevitable. No rulers. Equality under the law. No one may initiate aggression, coercion or fraud against another, no matter how many jerks they get to vote for it. Moral law will rule, eventually.

As you see, different standpoints in Thailand too.

Offline Chris Ⓐ LeRoux

  • MS, CSCS, Exempt from USAW bureaucrats
  • Administrator
  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 5240
  • Tread On Me At Dire Risk
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #69 on: Sep 28, 2012, 06:17 AM »
Everyone has a different standpoint. Even anarcho-capitalists disagree about an issue here and there. That is exactly why anarchy is necessary and inevitable. People will never agree on how public property should be used and those who disagree with the majority will have violence done to them to force their submission. Private property is the right to disagree. When all property is private, all interaction can be voluntary and if you do not agree with someone then you can simply avoid doing business with them.
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks

Offline movmasty

  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 84
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #70 on: Sep 28, 2012, 03:49 PM »
Everyone has a different standpoint. Even anarcho-capitalists disagree about an issue here and there. That is exactly why anarchy is necessary and inevitable. People will never agree on how public property should be used and those who disagree with the majority will have violence done to them to force their submission. Private property is the right to disagree. When all property is private, all interaction can be voluntary and if you do not agree with someone then you can simply avoid doing business with them.
Well, i am more a Maoist-capitalist  grouphug:) , the deperiment of the state is for future generations, USA should learn to have a good federal entity for now, like Swiss or Sweden(Germany also today) and do not leave the state in the hands of the Bush or Rockfeller families, and their servants like Obama.

Offline Chris Ⓐ LeRoux

  • MS, CSCS, Exempt from USAW bureaucrats
  • Administrator
  • WE Hero
  • *****
  • Posts: 5240
  • Tread On Me At Dire Risk
Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #71 on: Sep 29, 2012, 05:41 AM »
Nothing can prevent the state, legalized crime, from becoming ever larger and ever more corrupt. Once you legalize crime, it will grow.
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks