BlogHide Resteemsjamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoSlavery"I don't support Colin Kaepernick's choice to sit during the national anthem, but I support his right to protest the government in whatever way he chooses. His freedom to protest was secured by the…jamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoFootball fanaticism and flag worship.I understand that people are very upset with NFL quarterback, Colin Kaepernick for not standing up during their religious ceremony. For different reasons, I too am disappointed with him. But let's…jamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoImagine a worldI'm so thankful that the world is coming out of its hypnotic trance. Slowly but surely, Americans are starting to admit that they are not free. Today, not all Americans respond to accusations of…jamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoJust a thoughtYou know that a society has reached its bitter end, when the citizens compare and contrast presidential candidates by arguing which one of them is "worse," as opposed to which one of them is…jamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoKnow thy enemyI'm very grateful that I have learned about the basic tenets of freedom. I keep those ideas and principles close to me at all times. However, I intend to keep my "enemy closer." Instead of solely…jamiewynacht (42)in introduce • 8 years agoIntroduce Myself...Hi, my name is Jamie Wynacht. I'm a dad, a golf caddy, a suspended member of the PGA of America, a student of life who is majoring in anarcho capitalism (Black and Yellow bitches), a former Ron Paul…jamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoWeWhenever it comes to social/political questions, human beings should rarely use the word "we." Humans are individuals. There is only you and other individuals. Of course, individuals are not…jamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoFreedom trumps authorityPlease consider this post a sincere attempt to promote a broader and deeper interest in freedom. I want to ask why Olympic athletes are considered to represent "their country," as opposed to…jamiewynacht (42)in politics • 8 years agoBread and Circus and the Obedient CitizenWhy are Olympic athletes considered to represent "their" country, as opposed to representing themselves, as individuals? To whom do world class athletes, or anyone for that matter, owe their…