Philosophy of Voluntaryism Ep 5 – How To Protest

The concept of ‘right & wrong’ implies the common understanding of a set of criteria to compare actions to. Since most people do not have that readily available, condemning the actions of others is often combative.

 

In this episode we discuss

-defining terms

-efficiency of protesting

-why protesting government is like voting (and doesn’t work)

-long term and short term goals of protest

 

Protesting is important. Understanding what we are protesting, why, and how to be effective in the right context is also important!

 

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True Strength Is Embracing Vulnerability

 

What does it mean to be weird? Is that the pejorative term conformists call the non-conformists and outliers? Is it not the outcasts who dare to think unconventionally that end up forging progress that benefits the whole of humanity?

 

Growth requires exposing oneself to risk and vulnerability. Those secure in their comfort will not know the meaning of boundless soaring. The limitations of the human imagination must always be pushed to the limit.

 

It requires no courage to submit to the established norms of the society in which one lives. This is exactly what cripples progress. Take the risk! Venture into uncharted lands! Disregard the irritating criticisms of trembling sycophants.

 

True strength is in recognizing the fearful uncertain future and proudly proclaiming “I will proceed evermore boldly nevertheless!” This is a sign of profound spiritual strength.

 

“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” Steve Jobs

 

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Flagship Freedom interviews Danilo Cuellar on Peaceful Parenting

 

Danny and Michael recruit Peaceful Anarchism’s Danilo Cuellar to take on the infamous chapter 14 of Ethics, a portion of Rothbard’s philosophy dealing with children’s rights that has received a considerable amount of attention since its publication. Along the way, they touch upon Kinsella’s body/property ownership distinction, Child Protective Services, spanking, and animal rights.

 

1) Psychologic Anarchist

2) How To Win Friends and Influence People

3) Legally Kidnapped: The Case Against Child Protective Services

4) The Ethics of Liberty: Children and Rights

5) Stephan Kinsella on Children’s Rights

 

 

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Surround Yourself With People Who Inspire You

 

We must be civil and courteous to everyone we meet. If the sentiment is not reciprocated, respectfully retreat, no argument or hostility is required. There is no shame in accepting some people to be incompatible with one’s nature. We all discriminate with who we choose to spend the valuable finite amount of time we have on Earth. This is at the direct expense of other people. There is no time for insults, shaming, and degradation. Spend your precious time with only those who inspire, motivate, and uplift you. In helping each other we become stronger. The rising tide raises all boats.

 

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Cheryl Yurkowski: Founder of Anarchobabe and Anarchist Model

Please enjoy my recent conversation with Cheryl Yurkowski, founder of Anarchobabe and Anarchist Model. Herein we discussed her path to Voluntaryism, Mark Passio, What On Earth Is Happening, Larken Rose, Stefan Molyneux, Most Dangerous Superstition, order followers, belief in authority, diffusion of responsibility, power attracts the wretched, Anarchy Is All Around Us, a Cheryl interaction, rope them in with your charm, legal plunder, a Danilo interaction, Cheryl’s infamous incident with law enforcement, appeal to authority, Stockholm syndrome, talking with family, Christian Anarchists, Marc Stevens, A Prison By Any Other Name, strike at the root, Cheryl Facebook jail escapades, using sex appeal to spread Voluntaryism, proclaim what you stand for and more!

 

Rope them in with your charm and sweetness.

 

I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery

Thomas Jefferson

 

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