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by wissler
4908 days ago
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You're begging the question, which is: is it legitimately "your land" to tell me to leave in the first place? (The answer by the way is "no.") If the property legitimately belonged to you, then I'd have no problem with "my house, my rules, love them or leave them", but nothing but ownership gives you that kind of prerogative. You are making a pure might makes right argument, it's completely amoral. (Incidentally, do some research about what this megalomanical kind of "ownership" leads to, e.g. "Trail of Tears.") Your reasoning is that of a child, not mine. |
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