Loud_Hot_White_Box said:
So you agree that Indians owned their respective parts of North America even though they didn't possess Western-style deeds to the land, and that Europeans stole it from them with violence? I agree. Remember that freedom often entails the opposite of standing up for others, though. Freedom means capitalists get to act however they want to make money, right? Do we love freedom THAT much? Standing up for others is when we exercise our freedoms in such a way as to say "enough," rise up, and bury the capitalists and their private or public military servitors. Like in Avatar. |
I mostly agree with the first part of what you said. It was so easy to support the locals in Avatar because not only did the agressors take land and resources (trees, metal) but they also destroyed the house (main tree).
You and capitalists can act as you wish as long as they don't steal from or hurt others, in general. You have the freedom to control your property and body, generally. To me, freedom is best explained with the self-ownership principle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z1buym2xUM
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