Dennis The Constitutional Peasant

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Property rights are ...

Property rights are how states that capitalists pretend to hate so much, form. 

Help! Help! 12 ...

Help! Help! 12 people are being repressed!

Ni

Ni

you don't vote for ...

you don't vote for kings hahahahahhahahahahahahaah that part genuinely kills me, i always end up laughing for ages when i hear it

kabudragon sent me ...

kabudragon sent me here

My favorite scene ...

My favorite scene in the whole movie

if there's ever ...

if there's ever going to be in any progress... there's lovely filth down here lol

Actually, that's a ...

Actually, that's a good point.

Wouldn't 37 have ...

Wouldn't 37 have been quite old in those days?

OCCUPY CAMELOT!

OCCUPY CAMELOT!

@SSTTEEAALLTTHH ...

@SSTTEEAALLTTHH People have the right to property philosophically if they earned it, or they were given it, if someone tries take that or their right to own it away, it is stealing. Physically defending does not necessarily require strength, it can be weapons or the help of their neighbors. If someone were to come and try to take everything away in a lawless society I would kill him. The problem is over for me and my right to what I own Is only further asserted.

I don't agree that ...

I don't agree that people who can physically defend a claim to land deserve it. That's basically just physical strength dictating rights. If someone was able to defend the claim to land philosophically, I would have to reconsider my position on private property rights. But so far, no one has been able to do that satisfactory, imo.

I believe all ...

I believe all humans are born equal and should have equal rights. Therefor, one individual can not reserve the right to deny an equal access to natural resources (which happen to lay on land in most practical instances). If some did reserve that right and land wasn't divided according to "land value/7billion" per capita (which is obviously an unattainable goal), it would follow that property rights are a form of inequality. That is why I feel property rights are unjustifiable.

greedy require so ...

greedy require so they are useless to them. The people who have all the money they could want and are still greedy not only step on the poor but whip them as well, the powerful and greedy can only lust for power, what better way to do this then to restrict those once like them and use those on the bottom.

Do you feel it is ...

Do you feel it is morally justifiable to steal? If one can defend a claim to land, whether it be physically, morally, or philosophically he deserves that land. Regardless of what you feel is morally unjustified, people put faith in money. I believe money is a corrupt institution because it no longer represents goods but allegiance and corrupt loyalty. Money causes people who wish to acquire it to step on those who have none. It is only a natural corruption, the poor cannot offer what the...

That castle is not ...

That castle is not actually empty, I am the one who lives there...

Comrade Dennis

Comrade Dennis

2:05

2:05

Which is good ...

Which is good reason to suspect their motives.

Property rights are ...

Property rights are flawed for the same reason governance is. They are both morally unjustifiable and philosophically bankrupt. There is no tangible reasoning that would give you the right to own a piece of the Earth exclusively. You reserve no such rights. Like Rousseau said: the fruits of the earth belong to us all, and the earth itself to nobody.

You have no ...

You have no property rights. Property rights are a completely arbitrary construct. You have no right to fence a random piece of land and deny other people access to those resources.

Help! Help! I'm ...

Help! Help! I'm being repressed!

One of my favorite ...

One of my favorite Pythin skits

I order you all to ...

I order you all to be QUIET! I am your KING!