Gret Glyer: Entrepreneur and Founder of DonorSee

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Please enjoy my recent conversation with Gret Glyer, founder of DonorSee. Herein we discussed how he ended up in Malawi, launching DonorSee, Emily’s story, the value of $20, making things happen without petitioning others through ballot boxes, currency vs. wealth, how charity can be harmful, the most effective ways to create foreign aid, creating innovative peer-to-peer charity options, a Haiti disaster story, the awesome power of the internet and instant connections with people, how charity can do more harm than good to local economics in time of need, the Tom Woods $800 house, the harmful effects of TOMS free shoes, How Sweatshops Help The Poor Escape Poverty, Child Labor Helps Children in Poverty, How Does One Help The Poor, Is Capitalism Moral, Anarchists In Pakistan, Voluntaryist Japan, political euphemisms, Voting Is Begging For Stolen Goods, Virgil Vaduva: Founder of Cell 411, promoting Voluntaryism, and more!

 

“Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.” Friedrich Nietzsche

 

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Virgil Vaduva: Founder of Cell 411, Alternative to 911 and Law Enforcement

Dale Brown: Founder of VIPERS Detroit Threat Management Center, Private Security Agency

Monetary System/Economics Part 3: What Is Wealth?

How Does One Help The Poor

Is Capitalism Moral

Voting Is Begging For Stolen Goods

 

 

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Donor See – website

Tom Woods $800 house

harmful effects of TOMS free shoes

How Sweatshops Help The Poor Escape Poverty

Child Labor Helps Children in Poverty

Anarchists In Pakistan

Voluntaryist Japan

 

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How Does One Help The Poor?

Helping The Poor Government vs. Free Market

How does one help the poor and indigent the best? It is a testament to the charitable spirit of human nature that many people ask me this question when I advocate an abolition of the Welfare State. How will we help those in need if we do not force our neighbors to “donate” a portion of their wealth at the barrel of a gun? Indeed if coercion is required to carry out your idea it is safe to assume your idea is worthless. If many people vote to propagate the violent redistribution of funds via the Welfare State, they could’ve organized to do the very same task voluntarily. It is never compassionate or charitable to decide what to do with other people’s stolen funds. That is the kernel of evil and the initiation of force.

The poor and needy are helped by giving them the tools to help themselves. Start a business to employ them, teach them useful skills, educate, and enlighten them. By all these methods they will lift themselves out of poverty. They will gain self-knowledge so they can pass it down to their progeny and so continue the ever-expanding wealth creation that is the legacy of the human race.

“They say if you give a man a fish, he’ll eat for a day, but if you teach a man to fish then he’s gotta get a fishing license, but he doesn’t have any money. So he’s got to get a job and get into the Social Security system and pay taxes, and now you’re gonna audit the poor cocksucker, ’cause he’s not really good with math. So he’ll pull the IRS van up to your house, and he’ll take all your shit. He’ll take your black velvet Elvis and your Batman toothbrush, and your penis pump, and that all goes up for auction with the burden of proof on you because you forgot to carry the one, ’cause you were just worried about eating a fucking fish, and you couldn’t even cook the fish ’cause you needed a permit for an open flame. Then the Health Department is going to start asking you a lot of questions about where are you going to dump the scales and the guts…” Doug Stanhope, stand up comedian

 

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Seeds of Liberty Podcast Episode 31: Gun Control Insanity

Please enjoy this recent episode of the Seeds of Liberty Podcast. This week we were joined by Justin, the man behind LibertyHangout.org and the Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube channel of the same name. Herein we discussed the joys of living in the People’s Republic of New York, how New York is the Marxist (rather than the market) capital of the world, how an armed society is a polite society, standing against “public” gun ownership, Timothy McVeigh, How guns are merely tools, the not-so-Wild West, being pro self-defense/pro-freedom rather than pro-gun, being left defenseless “for your safety”, how the State won’t die quietly, being programmed to fear guns, the NY SAFE Act, the incentives to commit crime, lines in the sand, the repercussions of a possible gun confiscation, “milker bills”, whether chaos would actually ensue in light of an economic collapse, secession, world currencies, the imminence of a WWIII, creating your own monsters to slay, Iran, how the military is the largest welfare program, non-violent communication, defending your position with clichés, doing man on the street interviews, the State’s ‘War on Nouns and Adjectives’, slave on slave attacks, and more!

Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

 

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Daniel Hawkins: Anarchy Never Been Tried and the History of Anarchist Societies

Please enjoy my recent conversation with Daniel Hawkins. Herein we discussed how he became a Voluntaryist, Anarchy amongst the younger generation, government school grind, appeal to antiquity, using “government” biased history to refute Voluntaryism, McGraw-Hill conflict of interest, 1984 censoring of history, the epitome of irony, the essence of democracy, secession, Scottish Independence, safety net before welfare, Anarchy never been tried, past Anarchist societies, Congress of Vienna, Anarchy in Ireland, the Anarchist party favor, the appeal to emotion, talking to family about Voluntaryism, opposing the idea of government, Statism is for self-righteous cowards, the crumbling Socialist welfare states of Europe, college/healthcare is free fallacy, government is the largest mafia, government doesn’t create anything of value, economic and Voluntaryism, without government the corporations would take over fallacy and much more!

 

 

The Anarchists are right in everything; in the negation of the existing order, and in the assertion that, without Authority, there could not be worse violence than that of Authority under existing conditions. They are mistaken only in thinking that Anarchy can be instituted by a violent revolution. ‘To establish Anarchy’. ‘Anarchy will be instituted’. But it will be instituted only by there being more and more people who do not require the protection of the governmental power, and by there being more and more people who will be ashamed of applying this power.

Leo Tolstoy

 

 

 

 

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