I do not believe in rights, therefore I do not have rights.
A boulder rolls down a hill because of gravity, not because it has the right to do so. Similarly, all that I do, I do simply because I am able and willing to. The same goes for all other human beings.
Are my political stances normal?
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My underlying philosophy behind my political stances is as follows:
- I do not feel the need to justify my behavior.
- I do not believe in universal solutions.
- I do not believe in human authority.
- I do not have an opinion as to what other persons besides myself should and should not do.
- I do not believe that I know what is best for mankind as a whole.
- The opinions or feelings of others is not a factor in my own decision-making process.
- The abstract is not real. "Rights", good, and evil do not exist.
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Do you believe other human beings deserve the same rights that you'd confer on yourself?
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I do not believe in rights, therefore I do not have rights.
A boulder rolls down a hill because of gravity, not because it has the right to do so. Similarly, all that I do, I do simply because I am able and willing to. The same goes for all other human beings.
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Kind of interesting. Although I'm struggling to imagine how you can exist without a concept of, say, crime. How are you not in jail the whole time?
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Most "crimes" I am simply not inclined to commit. The rest are too easy to get away with.