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Hypocrisy of Teachers
#41
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
Remember the days before the internet, when the level of stupidity of people was limited to their immediate family (and hapless friends)? These days, your idiocy can be global. Especially if you do your very best to advertise on a regular basis.
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#42
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
(July 8, 2013 at 9:48 pm)Koolay Wrote: If anyone has been in public sector education, you would of heard the school say to you "It is never okay for you to hit someone/to take someone's property without permission/ etc"

Yet the parents of the children have to pay for the teachers salary through involuntary taxes, otherwise they get forcefully thrown in a cage.

Some of it is also deferred stealing, as the young are put in debt by the government, having never voted or expressed any voluntary agreement to the government in their life, they are put into debt to pay off for salaries of public sector workers: teachers.

Is it not a contradiction that public school teachers would then tell children that it is not okay to initiate violence, when they them self make a living from those that do initiate violence. And in many ways support and develop the deferred stealing of children in the form of debt slavery.

If you are referring to the United States, your argument that taxes are involuntary is dishonest, since all you need to do is read the history of the sixteenth amendment. People in the states VOTED for the amendment; therefore, since people VOTED for the amendment, your argument about taxes being involuntary has been negated. But perhaps in your ignorant mind, VOTING does equate to enforcement of involuntary acts.

Now on to your ridiculous assertion about teachers. Do you honestly believe that public sector teachers are unnecessary in society? Everyone in your "fantasy-land" will have access to private schools? Also, everyone will have the money to pay for it? You honestly believe that there will be no poverty in your "fantasy-land"? How will you educate the poor in your great society? So, your "solution" is that we allow young children the opportunity to vote? Since, according to your "reasoning," children did not have the opportunity to vote for their "servitude"? Huge sarcasm warning: Yes, it would be a great society where we allow 5 year old children the capacity to vote. Surely, they have the maturity to understand that responsibility. End sarcasm.

You have also proven yourself as a fanatic to your ideals, where you are zealous in your devotion to semantics. This will be my last response to your posts, since your posts prove your ignorance. Only a willfully ignorant person as yourself would be able to live in your fantasy world. But then again, perhaps we should let 5 year old children vote?
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#43
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
(July 9, 2013 at 12:09 pm)Koolay Wrote: Using threats of violence is still using violence.

I said the threat of force, which can include violence but is not limited to that. The government will likely only use violence if you initiate it when they move to enforce their laws. There are any number of other ways to collect taxes owed that do not require the government to use violence.
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#44
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
(July 8, 2013 at 10:03 pm)Koolay Wrote:
(July 8, 2013 at 10:01 pm)Gilgamesh Wrote: Taxes are the fee one pays to enjoy the luxuries of whatever society one lives in. It's not stealing. You don't have to pay if you don't want to. Just go live in the woods somewhere.

So you are saying that the Jews voluntarily chose to live under the Nazi's rule because they didn't flee to the woods?

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#45
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
lol, perfect, CSJ.
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#46
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
I think the burning question here is what happened to Koolay at the DMV to incite such hostility.
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#47
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
(July 8, 2013 at 10:03 pm)Koolay Wrote:
(July 8, 2013 at 10:01 pm)Gilgamesh Wrote: Taxes are the fee one pays to enjoy the luxuries of whatever society one lives in. It's not stealing. You don't have to pay if you don't want to. Just go live in the woods somewhere.

So you are saying that the Jews voluntarily chose to live under the Nazi's rule because they didn't flee to the woods?
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#48
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
(July 9, 2013 at 12:25 pm)sarcasticgeographer Wrote: Yes, it would be a great society where we allow 5 year old children the capacity to vote. Surely, they have the maturity to understand that responsibility.
If the internet is any indicator.....you let people between the ages of 5 and 15 have any control over the outcome of events and you'll always end up with items arranged so that they look like a penis with the word "nigger" written on it. I'm with you, I vote nay on the child vote.
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#49
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
I CALL FOUL.

Koolay, you already have an anti-government thread, and this is a simple species of that same exact idea. In particular, your thesis about teachers' hypocrisy rests on the acceptance of the thesis that government is intrinsically (and exclusively) belligerent and hostile, which nobody accepted. Therefore, STOP TROLLING. You've already gotten like 40 pages out of that idea, which had little value; why multiply it?

Next, we'll have a thread about how the mean ol' Government won't let Koolay fire his gun on the Fourth of July, or why the government forcibly prevents him from exposing himself to children in the park. "I didn't sign no paper saying I wouldn't pee on toddlers! Who are the Guvmint to take tax money, which I never agreed to pay, and use it to pay police, who I never agreed to hire, to drag me out of the park and into jail?" Bad bad guvmint. Bad.
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#50
RE: Hypocrisy of Teachers
(July 9, 2013 at 12:14 pm)Koolay Wrote: Everyone in the government is a cancer, there is no good amount of government since the government is inherently contradictory and evil, including the 'teacher' minions. I can not wait until all of those parasites under the banner of government are dropped off at the deep end, and forced to get a real job when the government inevitably runs out of money.

Well, thanks ever so much for that. Now I can add "cancer" and "parasite" to my CV. It's great knowing my bloody hard work in a real job is appreciated. Somehow it means so much coming from you.
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