{"id":10626,"date":"2010-05-25T20:24:59","date_gmt":"2010-05-26T02:24:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/oooorgle.com\/wordpress\/?p=10626"},"modified":"2017-05-25T05:58:39","modified_gmt":"2017-05-25T12:58:39","slug":"in-defense-of-bigots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oooorgle.com\/BeyondTheCorral\/in-defense-of-bigots\/","title":{"rendered":"In Defense of Bigots"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.freedomsphoenix.com\/Editorial-Page.htm?Info=0095945\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/oooorgle.com\/images\/Dissatisfied.png\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" align=\"left\" \/>FreedomsPhoenix.com<\/a> | This may come as a shock to  collectivists, but narrow-minded, prejudiced, rude, stupid bigots have  the same rights as everyone else. The recent <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=-3O2rBz9gwo\" target=\"_blank\">television discussion<\/a> between Rand Paul (son of Ron  Paul) and Rachel Maddow (collectivist propagandist) has gotten a lot of  attention, and has prompted a flood of comments from people who don&#8217;t  know how to think. Personally, I think Rand deserves some criticism for  his comments &#8230; for being too civil and too &#8220;moderate&#8221; with the  state-violence-worshiping hostess. To the question of whether a  restaurant owner has the right to have a &#8220;No blacks allowed&#8221; policy, the  principled answer would have been, unapologetically and  unconditionally:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;<em>Yes, a restaurant owner has the absolute right to serve and not  serve whomever he damn well pleases, for any reason or no reason at all.  An owner can say &#8216;No blacks allowed,&#8217; or &#8216;No whites allowed,&#8217; or &#8216;Only  atheist albino midgets allowed.&#8217; It&#8217;s his damn property, and no one&#8211;not  you, not me, and not any collective or any &#8216;government&#8217;&#8211;has the right  to initiate violence to FORCE him to do whatever WE think would be the  polite, fair, noble thing<\/em>.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s bizarre how statists&#8211;those who advocate that the violence of &#8220;government&#8221; be used to fix every &#8220;unfairness&#8221; they see (or  imagine)&#8211;are the ones who most often claim to be &#8220;tolerant.&#8221; To  &#8220;tolerate&#8221; something doesn&#8217;t mean to approve of something, or to support  it&#8211;it only means to <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">let it exist<\/span>. Therefore, the bigot who  chooses not to deal with <em>his<\/em> money, or on <em>his<\/em> property, with a particular racial or religious group, but who doesn&#8217;t  go onto <em>their<\/em> property to harass or attack them, is being 100% <em>tolerant<\/em> of them. On the other hand, Rachel Maddow, and millions of other  well-indoctrinated collectivist Americans, who seek to have &#8220;government&#8221;  <em>forcibly impose<\/em> their version of &#8220;fairness&#8221; on the bigot, are  being completely <em>intolerant<\/em>. Ironically, they feel good about  it, and consider themselves compassionate and morally superior for  wanting to <em>introduce violence<\/em> into the situation, via &#8220;legal&#8221;  coercion.<\/p>\n<p>I wonder what Comrade Maddow would think if the Department of Fairness  determined that she was spending too much of <em>her<\/em> money at  white-owned businesses, and <em>commanded<\/em> her to change her evil  ways. Would she suddenly recognize the <em>principle<\/em> involved here?  How about if the Fairness Fascists told Black Entertainment Television  (BET), or the NAACP, that they were required to hire more whites, and  were commanded to stop trying to target their services towards one  particular <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">racial group<\/span>?<\/p>\n<p>The principle is not complicated: You get to decide who you will  associate with and trade with, and I get to decide who I will associate  and trade with. And yes, some people&#8211;quite a few, in fact&#8211;will make  choices that you or I would find stupid, or even offensive. You have the  right to not patronize businesses you don&#8217;t approve of. You have the  right to publicly criticize their practices. You have the right to  encourage other people to boycott such businesses. But you do <em>not<\/em> have the right to choose what is to be done with someone <em>else&#8217;s<\/em> property. The notion that the collective has some right to forcibly  impose its beliefs on every individual is infinitely more destructive  than letting people be stupid with their own property.<\/p>\n<p>Exactly what threat is posed to society by some racist dude who won&#8217;t  let people of another race onto his property? Damn near none. (And how  many customers do you think the guy would get anyway?) His choices of  who to associate with, and who to trade with, are his&#8211;and his alone&#8211;to  make. That is true of everyone, of all races and religions.<\/p>\n<p>In contrast, an enormous threat is posed to society by people thinking  that they have the right, via &#8220;government&#8221; mercenaries, to <em>force<\/em> people into associations and trades those people don&#8217;t want to make.  You can call it &#8220;affirmative action,&#8221; or &#8220;anti-discrimination laws,&#8221; or  some other euphemisms that make you feel better about it, but what you  are advocating is adding <em>violence<\/em> into a situation to try to  achieve whatever <em>you<\/em> deem to be &#8220;fair.&#8221; And if you think that  using the state to <em>force<\/em> people to deal with each other is  going to lead to peace, love and harmony, you&#8217;re a bonehead. Do you  really think the KKK guy with the &#8220;government&#8221; gun pointed at his head  is suddenly going to start loving black people? Of course not. Getting  &#8220;government&#8221; mercenaries involved will only exacerbate the problem.<\/p>\n<p>And don&#8217;t think the tyrants don&#8217;t know this. What those in &#8220;government&#8221;  have done in the name of improving &#8220;race relations&#8221; was <em>designed<\/em> to forever <em>divide<\/em> the races, and to keep both sides forever  begging &#8220;government&#8221; for its blessings and preferential treatment. The  result is perpetual strife among the citizenry, and increased power for  politicians.<\/p>\n<p>Keep in mind, slavery lasted as long as it did only <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">because it was  sanctioned by &#8220;government.&#8221;<\/span> How long do you think slavery would have  lasted if there was not a national network of &#8220;law enforcement&#8221; using  violence against those who attempted to free slaves? And the Jim Crow  &#8220;laws&#8221; were edicts from the tyrants, <em>forcing<\/em> business-owners to  discriminate. Remember the Rosa Parks incident? It was the result of a  &#8220;law&#8221; mandating racial segregation on busses.<\/p>\n<p>Now, do you really think that the establishment Democrat party which  pushed for those segregation and other racist &#8220;legislation&#8221; suddenly  grew a conscience when the &#8220;civil rights movement&#8221; expanded? No, they  just found a <em>new<\/em> way to control and subjugate people, black and  white. The racist, divisive, oppressive &#8220;Jim Crow&#8221; type policies were  replaced by racist, divisive, oppressive &#8220;civil rights&#8221; legislation.  (Heck, they didn&#8217;t even always change the faces. Try doing an internet  search for Robert Byrd&#8211;U.S. Senator and former KKK big-wig&#8211;and the  term &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Robert_Byrd\" target=\"_blank\">race  mongrels<\/a>,&#8221; and see if you still believe that the Democrat party  establishment has the best interests of black folk at heart.)<\/p>\n<p>(As an aside, I find it very impressive that way back in 1865, Frederick  Douglass, a former slave, could already see that &#8220;government&#8221; efforts  to &#8220;help&#8221; the freed slaves was a really bad idea, and that the best  thing the politicians could do was <em>nothing<\/em>. Regarding the  politicians&#8217; &#8220;<em>attempt to prop up the Negro<\/em>,&#8221; Douglass implored  them to simply &#8220;<em>Let him alone<\/em>,&#8221; and &#8220;<em>Let him fall if he  cannot stand alone!<\/em>&#8220;)<\/p>\n<p>In short, if you want to be tolerant, open-minded, compassionate, and  peacefully coexist with people of all colors, creeds, etc., then you  need to recognize that &#8220;government&#8221; is <em>always<\/em> the enemy, even  when it pretends to offer &#8220;help.&#8221; It will <em>always<\/em> try to pit you  against some other group, and will <em>always<\/em> try to use  differences (or make differences) in order to increase its own power. It  will <em>always<\/em> add threats and coercion to the situation&#8211;that&#8217;s  all it ever does, and all it can do (that&#8217;s all &#8220;law&#8221; is)&#8211;and that is <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">not<\/span> the way to achieve harmony, justice, or fairness.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Government&#8221; is the enemy of blacks, the enemy of whites, the enemy of  humanity. But as long as the people keep falling for the tyrant  tricks&#8211;as long as we keep crying to the control freaks in &#8220;government&#8221;  to forcibly impose our preferences and beliefs on everyone else&#8211;then  human society will be nothing but a cage full of squabbling brats, all  whining for the jailer to whip the <em>other<\/em> prisoners harder  (which is pretty much what every election is).<\/p>\n<p>The other choice&#8211;and I realize this is pretty darn radical&#8211;is to  accept the fact that &#8230;.<\/p>\n<p><center>I OWN ME, and YOU OWN YOU.<\/center><\/p>\n<p>By Larken Rose<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FreedomsPhoenix.com | This may come as a shock to collectivists, but narrow-minded, prejudiced, rude, stupid bigots have the same rights as everyone else. 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