Mike11

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  1. My apologies for hijacking this thread from Selene but my point is to stress how hypothetical scenarios and abstract moral systems can allow the dominant society to justify itself with an "absolute moral law". As Phillip and others have said, these issues often come down to who has the most guns and elegant excuses. When we talk about these issues I think we need to stay down to Earth with concrete situations, it keeps us self critical and cuts down on the excuse making. I have seen many people over at OO.net starting with Man qua Man, progressing through inane abstractions and ending with "and that's why the Muslims have no right to life, as such."

    I am not accusing Selene of any dishonesty or maliciousness. I simply want to stress how easy it is to make these debates entirely self serving. Eurocentrism does exist, often is a problem and needs to be kept in check.

  2. MSK,

    I agree with basically 100% of what you have written. I did not mean to paint the Avatar picture of the Canadian aboriginal, my intent was just to show how Canada's ideology of property rights (derived from Locke and other European thinkers) and betrayal of treaties were used to strip aboriginals of their dignity, lifestyle and self determination.

    The Canadian aboriginals were people like anyone else on the planet. Hell, even before the Canadian government turned treaties into systematic plans of mass starvation the prairie aboriginals were killing each other.

  3. There are a few relevant examples in Canadian history to this debate.

    When treaties were struck between the Federal Government and the Aboriginal tribes (Cree, Blackfoot, and others) they had different understandings of their meaning. To the Federal Government it was a one time transaction - some developmental aid in return for ownership of the West. To the tribes it was an offer to rent their land in exchange for permanent support. Some have claimed the aboriginals did not understand the idea of selling their country. They understood the idea but simply believed they had not sold it so much as agreed to rent it. Needless to say the Federal government's narrative was the dominant one.

    Canada also has a history of using different levels of development as a reason for theft. Our earliest history, during the settlement of Mount Royal (Montreal) the French assumed only they had property rights, despite the aboriginals' superior numbers and urbanization. Peace was kept simply because to much theft would spark an aboriginal uprising.

    In Manitoba the mixed blood Metis population was pushed out by Ontario farmers. The farmers insisted their agricultural way of life had ontological priority over the Metis semi-nomadic lifestyle. Property law was altered to strip the Metis of their land titles and acts of out right theft and extortion were common.

    In British Columbia aboriginals were simply assumed not to own land. Despite the aboriginal history and numerical dominance they were seen as squatters who occupied land until a white wanted to use it.

    The aboriginals generally were considered without collective land rights, their reservations moved as resources dictated. Any reserve with nearby resources was simply moved to make way for white settlement.

    This is why I am suspicious of Locke's ideas. While they work well for developed societies they seem an excellent excuse for the above shennanigans.

  4. The following is not trolling, it is an honest question on my part -

    In the Canadian prairies during the nineteenth century there were roughly 30 thousand aboriginals stretched over about a tenth of the continent, hunting the buffalo, their sole resource. They had no permanent settlements in the prairie, living a completely nomadic life.

    Just how much "mixing your labour" is enough? I think its a stretch to say so few could own so much but to say they had no property rights (as the ARI crowd love to harp on about) seems equally a stretch.

  5. omg LOL you are all still so sad! Can I wrap you in a nice blanket and tell you it will be alright-ignore the big bad Daunce? But then again you would want yourself wrapped in the blanket with her.

    Enjoy your quipping...you can all eat your cucumber sandwiches and sip your tea - I would prefer a steak and a beer but whatever.

    There is no substance here anymore, I think I saw some when I started my membership on this forum.

    What would Howard Roark or Rand even think if they happened to read this thread?

    I honestly would like to know what you think they would ascertain from it, Objectivist living or Objectivist dying? I think I know which it is.

    Quip on - it just makes me sad.

    your favorite troll/cartoon character-aw shucks

    pippi

    QFT

    I just ripped Pippi a new one but Nanook would not have approved, so I took it down. While still quoting Pippi.....

  6. Wow you people are pathetic. Are you that starved for someone to prop up your pretension?

    Amazing

    Let me quote that before you edit it into oblivion.

    Thanks for the quote. It will likely be one of the few left standing given her editing history.

  7. Gord is the name of most Canadian Anglo males, they are all named in honour of the great Lightfoot. Most of the other men I know are named Mohammed or Xiangbo.

    There was a time in this fair forum when the Carol did not post

    When the wild and crazy antics lacked a Canuck twang

    Long before the Pippi and long before the Jac

    When the nutty yanky doodles had yet to meet their match

    But the world has no edges and the Web has no bounds

    As to this sleepy forum she posted all around

    She posts about the Muslims and she speaks about Obama

    Showed her wit, wisdom and tenacity for the good of us all!

    Its great to have you back Carol!

  8. I always though the song had a violent, triumphant sound.

    I literally have no way to troll this, there are so many options.

    Like the sound of hard long shafts of granite pounding against soft, yielding and submissive ground?

    Like Wagner's Lost Symphony?

    Like something me and my friends really, really want to ... march to?

  9. This is more common than you would think Michael.

    I can't think of any examples right at the top of my head but when civil unrest breaks out over there Israel and its media actually becomes fairly popular.

    It is pretty big in Palestine (obviously) but gets a lot of exposure when the Arabs get fed up with their corrupt and incompetent leaders.

    On a side note the Iranian equivalent of Rolling Stone is taking a lot of heat this month. The band on its cover is Israeli.

  10. Americans, after downsizing and outsourcing have wrecked their country, cry to their Galtian Betters for their own complete emasculation.

    Its mind boggling.

    How is America crying to it's Galtian betters to complete their emasculation specifically?

    I agree re: the outsourcing, chickens coming home to roost indeed. Very sad.

    If we can just completely deregulate the banks, our natural betters will run a perfect system. If we can just completely remove all the labor laws, our employers will be unshackled to pay higher wages. If we can just privatize health, fire and police completely everything will be better for all of us. If we can just allow 8 year old kids to work in the mines...

  11. Honestly if Pat Robertson croaked tomorrow I would not cry.

    If Peikoff died then I'd feel terrible. Honestly. The comedy line up in Canada right now is really sub par.