• @SCB
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    21 year ago

    No, it makes total sense. What are you missing?

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      Liberalism is the dominant ideology enforced by states of the world. It is the establishment, the status quo. Agreeing with it is agreeing with authority. More than that, though, liberalism requires authority to function. So to say you reject authority, yet are a liberal, makes no sense.

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        21 year ago

        Bring “anti-authority” doesn’t mean “disliking ideas because they’re popular.” That’s a middle-school-ass take.

          • @SCB
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            31 year ago

            Liberalism is the dominant ideology of the world. It is the establishment, the status quo. Agreeing with it is agreeing with authority.

            This is middle school shit

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              Explain how. And while you’re at it, how you get from that to “being against authority is rejecting what is popular”.

              • @SCB
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                11 year ago

                You claimed it is the status quo. I didn’t bring up how popular liberalism is. It’s popular because it’s correct.

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                  It is the status quo, enforced by the state. Here you are bringing up its popularity:

                  Bring “anti-authority” doesn’t mean “disliking ideas because they’re popular.”

                  How exactly is the status quo of capitalism, hierarchy, state and exploitation “correct”?