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I work four months out of the year for the benefit of someone else against my will.
Not slavery, but as Joe Biden would say, your "patriotic duty."
I work four months out of the year for the benefit of someone else against my will.
Not slavery, but as Joe Biden would say, your "patriotic duty."
Where did he say American Slavery?
slav·er·y
[sley-vuh-ree, sleyv-ree] Show IPA
–noun
1.
the condition of a slave; bondage.
2.
the keeping of slaves as a practice or institution.
3.
a state of subjection like that of a slave: He was kept in slavery by drugs.
I work four months out of the year for the benefit of someone else against my will.
I work four months out of the year for the benefit of someone else against my will.
No one is forcing you to work.
No one is forcing you to work. Yes, in a sense the income tax can be compared to slavery. To not see the huge differences though is tone-deaf in the extreme.
that is like saying no one is forcing me to live, i can choose to not to eat.
how about a big fuck you for the most ignorant post of the night.
'involuntary servitude' is also in your Constitution?
'involuntary servitude' is also in your Constitution?
Rand did mess up by using the "slavery" word I think. You can make the point without jumping straight to slavery. It just triggets this emotional response and turns off more people. The basic point can still be very effective against the "right to health care" argument, but just stick to language like "force" and "coerce"
I know we all get the point being made by comparing some aspect of statism to slavery. On occasion it can work. But more often its just bad tactics.
Was going to post that. 'involuntary servitude' would have been better words for Rand to use.