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Keela wrote:
Kieran wrote: There is a world of difference between the exigencies of a tribal or family unit living on the very edge of survival and those of an advanced, stable society, and I would never judge people acting thus if there were no other choice available. I'm sure it would be deeply traumatic for all concerned, and only brought it up to show that I'm a realist and know that in a survival situation difficult and desperate choices may need to be made.
Agreed
Social darwinism and eugenics...now that's a different kettle of fish entirely.
Agreed
Excellent. It's good that we agree on the loathesome and repellent nature of social darwinism and eugenics.
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DominicJ wrote:
Kieran wrote:Yep, all the usual suspects are showing up now, just waiting for DomJ and a few others. I've felt for some time now that j2m speaks for quite a number here. It's why this neo-nazi is treated so indulgently.
That almost sounds like an accusation...

Whatever.
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:shock:

Just interested, you seem to accept that tribal people could bump off their disabled, what about the Athenians or the Spartans or the ancient romans who would inspect children put them through tests and if they didn't pass drown them or expose them to the elements .

Would you class these people in the same way as say the Eskimo or the apache, at what level of development does it become a wicked loathsome thing to do ?
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jonny2mad wrote:...at what level of development does it become a wicked loathsome thing to do ?
When looking after the frail no longer threatens the survival of the entire group.
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tricky thing to decide

The Spartans didn't need to test their baby's and leave the weak in a chasm on mount taygetus, but they thought it gave them competitive advantage very possibly they were right .
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Oh sod it. I'm sick to death of arguing with right wing nuts and other crazies here. There are better things to do in life. To the decent people here, goodbye and good luck for the future.
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Don't let Internet discussions get to you

best wishes jon
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Kieran wrote:Oh sod it. I'm sick to death of arguing with right wing nuts and other crazies here. There are better things to do in life. To the decent people here, goodbye and good luck for the future.
No! Not another good one abandoning ship. You know who the sillies are - just don't read their posts and never reply to them. What's left makes PS a good place.
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Kieran wrote:Oh sod it. I'm sick to death of arguing with right wing nuts and other crazies here. There are better things to do in life. To the decent people here, goodbye and good luck for the future.
So it's fine for you to put others on the spot with radical accusations and aggressive questioning, but not when you are asked a difficult question.....


Mind you I tend to agree that there are better things to do than argue on the net..... :wink:


Reminds me of something I was told once:

Don't look for trouble as you walk through life,
And even when you find it,
It is wise and kind
To be somewhat blind
And look for the virtue behind it!


Truth be told most of us are not maliciously motivated.
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jonny2mad wrote::shock:
Just interested, you seem to accept that tribal people could bump off their disabled, what about the Athenians or the Spartans or the ancient romans who would inspect children put them through tests and if they didn't pass drown them or expose them to the elements .
Would you class these people in the same way as say the Eskimo or the apache, at what level of development does it become a wicked loathsome thing to do ?
Keiran suffers from the worst sort of racism.
He doesnt hold different racial groups to the same standards as he holds white people, because deep down, he believes some groups are simply inferior.

In his warped little world, its ok when black people kill the crippled, they're simple savages, its to be expected. But when civillised white folk do it, well, thats a completely different matter.

Bizarre in the extreme but fairly common.
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Keela wrote: Reminds me of something I was told once:

Don't look for trouble as you walk through life,
And even when you find it,
It is wise and kind
To be somewhat blind
And look for the virtue behind it!


Truth be told most of us are not maliciously motivated.
No, but neither do I see much "virtue" in your attitudes, despite what you wrote.

I guess you see "virtue" as looking after your family; well that's not virtue, that's biological conditioning, that's looking after your own genes.
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jonny2mad wrote:Don't let Internet discussions get to you

best wishes jon
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Or, "When in life you seek your goal, watch the doughnut, not the hole."
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lurker wrote:
You'll have to pay for the use of some of the resources such as the laundry and you'll have to buy the food that we produce but there'll be a divvy of the profits at the end of the year.
Anymore details how this would work finacially? Sounds abit like feudalism. I'd buy my food from lidl if it was cheaper than your company shop.

Reminded me of:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truck_system

Origin of the saying "I'll have no truck with that"
Sorry for not replying sooner but I hadn't noticed that it was a reply to my post.

It's not a truck system at all. My daughter suggested that it would be the fairest way of distributing our produce among community members. Do you give everyone the same share so vegetarians have to accept meat; people who don't eat tomatoes or spuds or leeks have their fair share even though they don't want them. People with no children have to pay the same replacement cost for the washing machines as people who do have children, who will obviously use the machines a lot more than those without.

If you would buy your food from Lidl rather than eat the stuff we produced I don't think you would be the sort of person who would want to join our community. I'm not sure you'd be the sort of person we would want in it either. And you wouldn't get your rebate/divvy at the end of the year/month/week/whatever so you would lose out.

We thought it was the fairest way of ensuring that everybody got what they wanted and needed. If there's a problem with money or we end up with a lot of members unemployed, a real possibility, we'll have to find a way around the cash problem; issue our own currency, for example, for the number of hours spent on community work. We will decide what to do, as a community, by voting.
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