Really? It’s not clear what I’m trying to say? Let me try again:kalm wrote: ↑Sun Aug 29, 2021 9:08 amIm not quite sure what you’re trying to say here, Captain Hyperbole, but libertarian philosophical scolding falls a little flat during times of crisis.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:43 am
Lol.
America has NEVER been about risk aversion. The WORST thing to happen to this country was when people started expecting their government to “keep them safe”. The government is more than happy to take on that role….just means more taxes and more power shifted to a centralized party that will NEVER, EVER give it back. Newsflash: There’s 1,000 you interact with every day that can kill you.
Of course “crisis” is exactly what the libtards want us to believe.
Amirite?!?
America was founded by RISK takers—yeah, lets get into a leaky, 75’ sailing vessel and spend six months at sea, not knowing what awaits us at the other end or if we’ll even MAKE it to the other side. If our ancestors had been risk averse, America wouldn’t exist.
America was BUILT on risk—yeah, let’s take on the most powerful military in the world because (wait for it), they’re trying to tell us what we can and can’t do, and trying to tax us into oblivion. Imagine if the framers of the constitution and the Declaration of Independence (who, lets face it, had the absolute MOST to lose by being associated with those documents and that strategic direction) said instead “Nah, fuck it. Let’s just live under the thumb of England forever.”
America was expanded by taking huge, incalculable RISKS—the westward expansion, Manifest Destiny, the Louisiana Purchase, Alaskan purchase, Lewis & Clark’s expedition. Mountain men. Fur trappers. Explorers. All GIGANTIC risk takers.
America has prospered and become the greatest nation on earth not by being risk AVERSE but by Americans taking big hairy audacious RISKS. It’s NEVER been about risk “aversion”. And it’s almost always been with a jaundiced eye turned towards DC, and a suspicion of the motives of those in power.
But today’s libtard Americans are more than willing to abdicate just about every freedom they have in the name of their “safety”. They’ll fucking stand in line like sheep to willingly give up their freedom if their benevolent, bloated, power-hungry government will just take care of them and “keep them safe” for a few more days/weeks/months. In times of crisis they’ll cower in their basements, bleating, waiting for the government to come and save them. Meanwhile, life passes them by, because they’re afraid of everything including a virus that they have a 99.57% chance of survival from and right up to and including their own shadows.
There. Does that clear it up?







