Quote from the retrograde Hollywood screenwriter John Milius who wrote Dirty Harry and Red Dawn and was the inspiration for Walter Kovak Sobchak in The Big Lebowski.
Related but different. That attack on a power distribution site in North Carolina. The cops interviewed some anti-LGBT+ activist who they thought might've done it and she said she was part of a non-partisan group promoting conservative values". Burgers have zero political education.
It has been firmly planted in the global psyche that right wing thought, including nazism, is the absence of ideology, the political default.
Cato is a branch of Charles Koch, Federalist pretty closely intertwined with him and his fellow traveler billionaires that want to drag the country back to the Gilded Age (with maybe a touch of Pinochets Chile thrown in too) not so much the Republican Party.
government should be done to cattle and not human beings
Claims to be incredibly left. Still can't conceive of being respectful to animals.
An "always an anarchist." Wait, we've looped right back to the op.
:an-eco-heart:
When they say "anarchist" what they mean is no age of consent and anti-slavery laws
We already have legalized slavery here in the states, there's no official punishment for enslaving someone because that would set a precedent for disallowing slavery at all.
every libertarian I've ever met describes the world like it's a game of minecraft
Milius is actually a very eccentric and unique character, so I don't think this applies to him.
If you get into the weeds about politics with enough people, you 'll eventually realize that most 'normal' people don't hold coherent beliefs.
This mf not realizing that the other fascists actually share his view on government, they just disagree on who are cattle.
One of Hollywood's greatest writers, bar none. Also completely crazy, especially with his politics.
Surprised he's even allowed to work, with what we know about Hollywood blackballing.
His career has actually suffered a lot because he developed a reputation for being crazy.
It's not that incoherent when you understand the perspective, they want the power to protect their interests - it is when there is a threat it could inconvenience them or be used to better other peoples lives that they get hissy and start talking taking down the government.
Anarchism is when you're a Nazi but you don't like the government telling you what to do.
When you're a Nazi, but want to see a market based solution to the Jewish question.
"i'm not reactionary" proceeds to say the most reactionary shit i've ever laid my eyes on