Christopher A. Brown
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He's a great philosopher, but just because I quote him doesn't mean I'm some slavish devotee. I'm not some pure Evolian; he was a monarchist, I am a neo-Heathian, he was a classical feudalist, I am a capitalist, he was a racial mystic, I am a race realist. I disagree with him on many things, as I do everyone. I don't agree with anyone more than 75 or 80 percent of the time, including the thinkers I like most.
A very reasonable and quality position.
A group of revolutionaries made an imperfect Declaration 239 years ago that resulted in an imperfect constitution a few years later.
Would you agree with these implied, mostly defined aspects of their intent?
Do you agree and accept that the framers of the founding documents intended for us to alter or abolish government destructive to our unalienable rights?
Do you agree and accept that the ultimate purpose of free speech is to enable the unity adequate to effectively alter or abolish?
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