RE: "That Guy's" Response to Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad/Poor Dad on Anarcho-Capitalism

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"That Guy's" Response to Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad/Poor Dad on Anarcho-Capitalism

in politics •  7 years ago 

There's a lot if ignorance out there though about liberty. People are well programmed from birth, and awakening others is no easy task. They almost have to come to the right path on their own.

I agree that we should continue to spread knowledge and clarify our position. We should prepare for the worst though while hoping for the best. Coexisting with such people is not possible.

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I believe there has come into existence this wave of potentiality in which it could be possible for a small detachment to break the shackles of the many. Hoping without action isn't worth much - just as we should prepare for the worst, we should also prepare for the best.

That's my goal too. As the simple flow chart above explains, I just want to be left alone as long as I do no harm to others or their property (and I won't). We make the system obsolete by walking away from it.