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"content": "Now that every faculty of post-secondary education is been brought under the authority of the universities, they should realize that most students are never going to participate in academic research. Therefore it would be advisable to make the courses of these practices voluntary, instead of mandatory.",
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"content": "Now that every faculty of post-secondary education is been brought under the authority of the universities, they should realize that most students are never going to participate in academic research. Therefore it would be advisable to make the courses of these practices voluntary, instead of mandatory.",
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"content": "Economically, wars cost money; in a free economy, where wealth is privately owned, the costs of war come out of the income of private citizens - there is no overblown public treasury to hide that fact - and a citizen cannot hope to recoup his own financial losses (such as taxes or business dislocations or property destruction) by winning the war. Thus his own economic interests are on the side of peace.",
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"content": "Economically, wars cost money; in a free economy, where wealth is privately owned, the costs of war come out of the income of private citizens - there is no overblown public treasury to hide that fact - and a citizen cannot hope to recoup his own financial losses (such as taxes or business dislocations or property destruction) by winning the war. Thus his own economic interests are on the side of peace.",
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"content": "Observe that in World War II, both Germany and Russia seized and dismantled entire factories in conquered countries, to ship them home - while the freest of the mixed economies, the semi-capitalistic United States, sent billions worth of lend-lease equipment, including entire factories, to its allies.",
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"content": "Observe that in World War II, both Germany and Russia seized and dismantled entire factories in conquered countries, to ship them home - while the freest of the mixed economies, the semi-capitalistic United States, sent billions worth of lend-lease equipment, including entire factories, to its allies.",
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"content": "If you have a business that's unstable, and you fudge the books trying to hide it, you go to prison.<br /><br />If a bank is unstable and weak, the Federal Reserve steps in to hide this from the public.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=EndTheFed\" title=\"#EndTheFed\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#EndTheFed</a> 🏦<br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/iYZM58dulPE\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/iYZM58dulPE</a>",
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"published": "2020-11-03T09:31:22+00:00",
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"content": "If you have a business that's unstable, and you fudge the books trying to hide it, you go to prison.\n\nIf a bank is unstable and weak, the Federal Reserve steps in to hide this from the public.\n\n#EndTheFed 🏦\nhttps://youtu.be/iYZM58dulPE",
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"attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1169942481702232074",
"content": "<a href=\"https://youtu.be/UN9n6cVQp4I\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/UN9n6cVQp4I</a>",
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"content": "- Ricky Gervais",
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"content": "Speech may not be banned on the ground that it expresses ideas that might offend.",
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"content": "Speech may not be banned on the ground that it expresses ideas that might offend.",
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"content": "A “compromise” does not consist of doing something one dislikes, but of betraying one's integrity by failing to strive for the achievement of one's values, or by helping in the realization of their opposite.<br /><br />Accompanying one’s wife to a concert, when one does not care for music, is not a “compromise”; surrendering to her irrational demands for social conformity is. Working for an employer who does not share one’s ideas, is not a “compromise”; pretending to share his ideas, is. <br /><br />Accepting a publisher’s suggestions to make changes in one’s manuscript, when one sees the rational validity of his suggestions, is not a “compromise”; making such changes in order to please him or to please “the public,” against one’s own judgment and standards, is.<br /><br />The excuse, given in all such cases, is that the “compromise” is only temporary and that one will reclaim one’s integrity at some indeterminate future date. But one cannot correct a spouse's irrationality by giving in to it and encouraging it to grow. One cannot achieve the victory of one’s ideas by helping to propagate their opposite. One cannot offer a literary masterpiece, “when one has become rich and famous,” to a following one has acquired by writing trash. <br /><br />If one found it difficult to maintain one’s loyalty to one’s own convictions at the start, a succession of betrayals—which helped to augment the power of the evil one lacked the courage to fight—will not make it easier at a later date, but will make it virtually impossible.<br /><br />There can be no compromise on moral principles. In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit. <br /><br />The next time you are tempted to ask: “Doesn’t life require compromise?” translate that question into its actual meaning: “Doesn’t life require the surrender of that which is true and good to that which is false and evil?” The answer is that that precisely is what life forbids—if one wishes to achieve anything but a stretch of tortured years spent in progressive self-destruction.<br /><br />- Ayn Rand, The Virtue of Selfishness, 1964",
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"published": "2020-11-02T16:20:58+00:00",
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"content": "A “compromise” does not consist of doing something one dislikes, but of betraying one's integrity by failing to strive for the achievement of one's values, or by helping in the realization of their opposite.\n\nAccompanying one’s wife to a concert, when one does not care for music, is not a “compromise”; surrendering to her irrational demands for social conformity is. Working for an employer who does not share one’s ideas, is not a “compromise”; pretending to share his ideas, is. \n\nAccepting a publisher’s suggestions to make changes in one’s manuscript, when one sees the rational validity of his suggestions, is not a “compromise”; making such changes in order to please him or to please “the public,” against one’s own judgment and standards, is.\n\nThe excuse, given in all such cases, is that the “compromise” is only temporary and that one will reclaim one’s integrity at some indeterminate future date. But one cannot correct a spouse's irrationality by giving in to it and encouraging it to grow. One cannot achieve the victory of one’s ideas by helping to propagate their opposite. One cannot offer a literary masterpiece, “when one has become rich and famous,” to a following one has acquired by writing trash. \n\nIf one found it difficult to maintain one’s loyalty to one’s own convictions at the start, a succession of betrayals—which helped to augment the power of the evil one lacked the courage to fight—will not make it easier at a later date, but will make it virtually impossible.\n\nThere can be no compromise on moral principles. In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit. \n\nThe next time you are tempted to ask: “Doesn’t life require compromise?” translate that question into its actual meaning: “Doesn’t life require the surrender of that which is true and good to that which is false and evil?” The answer is that that precisely is what life forbids—if one wishes to achieve anything but a stretch of tortured years spent in progressive self-destruction.\n\n- Ayn Rand, The Virtue of Selfishness, 1964",
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"content": "Socialists: \"Tax evasion is theft!\"<br /><br />How can you be stealing that which you have produced or earned through voluntary trade?<br /><br />How can it be stealing to refuse to hand over your product or earnings to a thief?<br /><br />Ask yourself what could be stolen from someone who doesn't produce or own anything? <br /><br />A bad attitude?!",
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"content": "Socialists: \"Tax evasion is theft!\"\n\nHow can you be stealing that which you have produced or earned through voluntary trade?\n\nHow can it be stealing to refuse to hand over your product or earnings to a thief?\n\nAsk yourself what could be stolen from someone who doesn't produce or own anything? \n\nA bad attitude?!",
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"content": "The Western stance towards Soviet Russia enabled them to search for the truth in the dissident voices of the oppressed intellectuals, not in those of Stalin or Malenkov or so on.<br /><br />Today, by the advent of cultural relativism, we are reluctant to dare search for the truth about the morality (value-systems) of other cultures (like Islam).<br /><br />Stalin endlessly proclaimed the welfare of their nation and the good of communism, who in the west believed him?<br /><br />Right now we should look at the truth about other cultures' values, evaluate if we see their value, and dispose of them if not. There is no need for tolerance towards a morality that, if acting unopposed, would act to take away your rights and values.",
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"content": "The Western stance towards Soviet Russia enabled them to search for the truth in the dissident voices of the oppressed intellectuals, not in those of Stalin or Malenkov or so on.\n\nToday, by the advent of cultural relativism, we are reluctant to dare search for the truth about the morality (value-systems) of other cultures (like Islam).\n\nStalin endlessly proclaimed the welfare of their nation and the good of communism, who in the west believed him?\n\nRight now we should look at the truth about other cultures' values, evaluate if we see their value, and dispose of them if not. There is no need for tolerance towards a morality that, if acting unopposed, would act to take away your rights and values.",
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"content": "Just as intellectuals from Muslim countries feel averted to speak out against the atrocities of Islamic religions for fear of prosecution by their oppressive States, <br /><br />so too do intellectuals from Western countries feel averted to speak out against the atrocities of Islamic religions for fear of prosecution by their \"progressive\" States.",
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"content": "Just as intellectuals from Muslim countries feel averted to speak out against the atrocities of Islamic religions for fear of prosecution by their oppressive States, \n\nso too do intellectuals from Western countries feel averted to speak out against the atrocities of Islamic religions for fear of prosecution by their \"progressive\" States.",
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"content": "I miss my freedom of speech more than a retard misses the point... 😳",
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"content": "I miss my freedom of speech more than a retard misses the point... 😳",
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