Weaponized Racism

https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/02/hate-crime-hoaxes-reflect-americas-sickness/ Jussie Smollett was accepted by the Liberal media without question. He wasn’t to be doubted or questioned and if you did you were a homophobe racist. It is always good to watch liberals fall on their face when they put all their chips on something and lose. Believe it or not, but violence against African Americans is not as high as the media presents it. But that is merely one of their many weapons. They use this issue to push every one of their other issues. They view society as an immoral competition between races and social classes. African Americans have … Continue reading Weaponized Racism

Vote Democratic

I recently got into a debate with a Democrat on politics and figure that I would share the conversation in a more readable fashion here. I tried to reason with the unreasonable and here is how it went: Richard Curren: Vote Democratic. Republicans are too corrupt, dishonest, racist, bigoted and stupid to manage a society. TheSire: You claim Republicans are corrupt but no evidence actually supports that. But suppose they were for a moment. If Washington was filled with corruption, then why would you support politicians(Democrats) that want to create more laws that take away the wealth of Americans through … Continue reading Vote Democratic

Child Labor Laws

Sometimes things that may have been useful in the past become used for the benefits of others. Laws often are used to manipulating markets in order to keep competition from getting rid of a good gig people have. Take Child Labor laws: In most countries, laws to protect children in the workplace began before there were laws governing working conditions for adults. Such laws reflected public concerns because of the special vulnerability of children, due to their inexperience, weaker bodies, and general helplessness against the power of adults. At one time, children were used for hard and dangerous work in … Continue reading Child Labor Laws

Politicon Debate: Carlson vs. Uygur

At the recent Politicon conference cult meeting thing, Cenk Uygur and Tucker Carlson had a debate. I will take selective statements that I think represents issues with each position presented. They start with the issue of immigration and Tucker is asked first about the issue. Carlson distinguishes the issue of moral and political obligations. While a nation may be not obligated to immigrants it is obligated to enforce the laws of the land and to the citizens of their respective country. Cenk uses the example of Nazis and Jewish migrants when the United States turned Jewish ships away and thus Jews were … Continue reading Politicon Debate: Carlson vs. Uygur

The Lahren Challenge

Tomi Lahren recently made some statements on abortion that riled up conservatives. That isn’t surprising as I’ve called her a RINO in the past and when I hear people speak about her. She is a dim-witted blonde struggling to keep up with the politics of today clinging on to the political controversy to stay relevant. She is also an abortionist because she believes women have the right to an abortion. So, are people against Roe vs. Wade because they are religious zealots? Should conservatives dodge using the court as their religious laws? She, like a lot of conservatives, are always … Continue reading The Lahren Challenge

Moral Anti-realist and Politics

I find that most atheists are antirealist when it comes to morals. They yet spend their lives wasting away to discuss the issue of political systems. They tend to be angry communist-socialist with many strange arguments for it. The issue is they are anti-realist about ethics and think that their political beliefs are better than another. But given the rejection of objective moral norms and obligation no system is “better” than another and nothing obligates you to push their idea. All their arguments are reducible to preference without any fact of the matter. They live an absurd life, In rejecting … Continue reading Moral Anti-realist and Politics