How many people understand the US Constitution?

Rob Roy

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that's his terminology for when a black person orders breakfast at a restaurant and tries to pay with cash, like any other customer.
You're up early.

I'd say offensive force is present when one human makes it clear they'd prefer not to interact with another and the other human persists and forces the interaction to happen.

On the surface, your example sounds like the black person seeking the interaction is not the aggressor, because you shrouded it in racial guilt speak like you like to do.

However if a black person wished to be left alone, and a white person insisted on the interaction, the white person would be the aggressor in that instance. So, it's not about race per se. It's about the person who forcibly insists that an unwanted interaction will be initiated. That person is the one using offensive force.

You're welcome, Poopy Pants.
 

Rob Roy

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There's no such thing as defensive force. There is defensive action, but not force. Force is always offensive. That somebody has to point that out to you is more than a bit telling.
Excellent point, Captain Semantics. I bow to your lexicon god and beg forgiveness.

How does that change the gist of what I said ?
 

tampee

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Yeah, I get that Roby Roy is a segregationist and child molester. That's why most of these anarcho types argue what they do. And it's complete fantasy. There's like no chance whatsoever that there'll ever be a "government" that doesn't have coercive power. Human beings are social creatures and as such, government will always be necessary or else life as we know it would cease.
We had no government in the old west and we did just fine...
 

Rob Roy

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Yeah, I get that Roby Roy is a segregationist and child molester. That's why most of these anarcho types argue what they do. And it's complete fantasy. There's like no chance whatsoever that there'll ever be a "government" that doesn't have coercive power. Human beings are social creatures and as such, government will always be necessary or else life as we know it would cease.
That wasn't constructive to our discussion.
 

DiogenesTheWiser

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We had no government in the old west and we did just fine...
Which West? Do you mean the West as in the western side of the Mississippi river? Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana were the West at one point in American history. Is that the West you speak of here?

Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Alabama was the Old Southwest at one time in American history.

The West today was not always the West and was not always in American control. Before American control of the land that is the West today, Native American societies dominated and they had governmental systems, albeit unlike Euro-American governmental systems.

Then the U.S. Government invaded and conquered the West, and with it they brought the U.S. Army with them--the most glaring example of government.
 

Rob Roy

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a black person trying to buy lunch at a restaurant is not "initiating force".

the racial guilt is all yours, klansman.
Generally speaking I agree with you, but you conveniently ignore the context of my meaning.

Here let me explain to you slow person and maybe you can connect the dots....

In any kind of human interaction involving property of one person being exchanged for property of another, if the exchange isn't mutual and voluntary and BOTH parties haven't agreed to it...

What would you call it then?
 

UncleBuck

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I think the folks in bleeding Kansas, 1856-65, would disagree with the "just fine" part.
if you just ignore the slavery and civil war part, the west did just fine.

just like if you ignore the fact that tampee visits child pornogrpahy websites, he is not a pedophile.
 

tampee

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Which West? Do you mean the West as in the western side of the Mississippi river? Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana were the West at one point in American history. Is that the West you speak of here?

Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Alabama was the Old Southwest at one time in American history.

The West today was not always the West and was not always in American control. Before American control of the land that is the West today, Native American societies dominated and they had governmental systems, albeit unlike Euro-American governmental systems.

Then the U.S. Government invaded and conquered the West, and with it they brought the U.S. Army with them--the most glaring example of government.
It was better before the US government/military arrived and forced taxes on free land.
 

Rob Roy

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there is no context in which a black man tying to order some lunch at a restaurant is "initiating force", racial segregationist.

So, you don't think individual humans of any race have a right to decline a human interaction from another person ?
 
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