We can think of most crimes as being a kind of behaviour which is inherently collectivist and left-wing in nature. Whether it is communism or individual theft... when we steal we do so in an authoritarian manner. The thief is a communist and an authoritarian. To steal is to assume a position of dominance or superiority over the victim and to believe that the best allocation of resources is if you take the money. We do not steal if we have respect for the counterpart as an equal and respect their property. (We do not steal if we are not a communist.) Only if we have given the counterpart an opportunity to refuse the theft (itself an oxymoron) can we say that we have not been aggressive and arrogant. All thefts are left-wing. All crimes are arrogant and collectivist.
And so it is that when we vote we would want to be given the most choice possible because we are selecting people who have access to our property and can steal. Our property is defined in relation to the state and so the state can be a thief if it wants to be. We can think of the state as the only legal thief... the state is the dominant and monopolistic thief in a society.
So as far as democracy is concerned there is only one thief which we are seriously concerned about and that is the government. If we do not have democracy they will be able to take everything we have with no recourse. If we have democracy we are able to prevent the theft known as taxation... and thereby prevent all legal theft. Theft is only legal if the government do it and democracy is able to prevent this legal theft. Democracy is bad for the (left-wing) thieves of the government.
If criminals including those in government are not left-wing (if communism is not a crime) then democracy (and pr) is bad because democracy prevents communism... which would be a bad thing. If communism is good and not a crime then we would want to abolish democracy. Democracy (choice) is the primary antagonist against communism. Only democracy can stop the crime of communism and so pr is good.
No comments:
Post a Comment