Kasz216 said:
You know, thinking about it more... i'd have to say definitly. I mean... if you think about it. Say your in a cave in... and nobody has any water except for one guy. He doesn't want to share because he doesn't know how long you'll be there. The group makes him share... and you are later saved after a day or two. If you remove him from that situation... nobody has any water... everybody dies. Douche or not... the people in the caves lives. It's the same with government, and "argueably" Robin hood... The only outlier with Robin hood was that the Nobility in Robin Hood didn't do any productive work, only taking taxes and cutting off great swarths of land for hunting and timber and labor and such. Really... the evil nobles in Robin Hood make a better replacement for government I suppose. Which makes sense... considering they were government at the time. Afterall the "Rich" Robin Hood robbed from were Tax men. Were the Tea Party from England... they probably would be the "Robin Hood" Party. Well probably not, since they call a wealth tax a "Robin Hood" tax... but really... they should be. |
Well, I see it this way, so then, you give thanks to the only guy with the water who refuses to share and everyone would die, and you also give thanks to the thieves who stole his water to make it so others live to? So, we give thanks to every step along the way to things in other context would be considered evil?
Ok, I am rereading what you did by comparing the Tea Party to Robin Hood. Unless you are arguing the rich today are the government, and the Tea Party wants to take money from the rich who are the government and give it to everyone else, I am unsure how you make this connection. Tea Party argues less regulation, less Obama, cut welfare payments, and balance the budget. They would also argue a return to constitutional law. They aren't even really in the same class of lawlessness that the American Tea Party folks were. The rabble with Occupy would be more likely to break on importer boats and throw tea overboard (providing it was ecologically friendly) and end up keeping the papers and others stuff on the board, or keeping it to recycle.







