Kshartle wrote:
Moda,
I agree with plenty of what you wrote about what people should do to improve their lives.
The issue I have is this: "But he is an idiot if he keeps parking there. His anger toward the people in that neighborhood is completely misplaced... not because he hasn't been wronged, but because he keeps exposing himself to it"
This is ludacris. We aren't talking about parking a car. We are talking about working here in the land of our birth. Working and/or employing others.
Some of us don't want to just get a handout. Saying people are idiots for engaging in income earning activity when they know a portion will be stolen is silly. Just because they know a chunk is going to be stolen doesn't mean they aren't justified in being angry about it, even if anger is not the best response for their life. Calling them a glutton for punishment is absurd. People who are high acheivers and producers are not seeking punishment for that. They are seeking rewards. To the extent their rewards are stolen is NOT something they brought on themselves.
This is self-justifying liberal theft thinking. "They know they're gonna get ripped off so they get what they deserve and I don't feel bad for them". Nobody really cares if you feel bad for them. What they'd like is for you and other humans to stop advocating theft and suggesting they accept it or stop creating so much value to be stolen. Those things are the product of a morally comprimised mindset.
K,
It's not ludicrous to hold someone accountable to expect the expected. I don't get to take a boat out into the ocean during a hurricane and get sympathy. I also don't get to expect to start a business in a statist country without paying taxes. Even if I accept your ridiculous anarcho-capitalist premises of having discovered One True Morality (which you seem to have gotten sick of trying to prove even the most simple aspect of it), people still have to, then, be responsible for being able to understand the pros/cons/risk/rewards of the decisions they make. If they drive their car into a bridge-abutment and blame government because "the bridge shouldn't have been there... government is evil!!!" they don't deserve my sympathy. If you know a road-block exists.
Nobody is saying people that KNOW they're going to get ripped off deserve to... just that they don't deserve a massive heap of sympathy from the rest of us. If they WANT individuals to stop advocating for more taxes, that's nice and all, but absent of a reasonable way to achieve that mindset change in 99% of the population that is NOT anarcho-capitalist, they are just spinning their wheels trying to do exactly what HB warns about: trying to CHANGE people's opinions.
I think a lot of this is based on the fact that you think you have discovered the One Moral Truth, and you take that to its logical conclusion that you OWN everything you think you own, taxes are theft, and theft/force are the only moral wrongs that one can be exposed to.
Saying I could just choose to make/earn less and be happier is a false choice. How do you know I'd be happier making half the income I do now? How do you know that about anyone?
I don't KNOW for sure what each person is thinking, K, and unlike you I'm willing to admit when I really can't PROVE something, but HB and myself both think that people put up most of their own road blocks, and can be MUCH more free than they allow themselves to be or think they can be. Use your emotions to help you decide what actions to take. If losing 1/3 of your income to taxes makes you ANGRY, decide whether that's because you HATE your job that it takes to earn that money, or you LOVE the lifestyle with which the net income provides. PRIORITIZE. Don't try to change other people's minds (like I feel like I'm on the border of doing), and accept full responsibility for your own freedom. You're not in a concentration camp. You're not a slave. You have options. Earn less, work more, rebel, cheat, or leave. I have the same options, and make the same calculation. I'd expect a black person and Indian to do the same.
If you wouldn't be happier earning less and either saving/spending less than that is a-ok. Be honest with yourself, and make that decision. But what good does it do you to spend a good portion of your spare-time NOT working just stewing about the fact that you're "being stolen from?" Is that really what you work extra hours for? What sort of sympathy am I supposed to have for someone who does that?
Should the son of a war-vet that died in Vietnam be angry at the U.S. government (and supporters of Vietnam) for robbing him of his father and all the economic/social benefit he would have received by having his Dad alive & well? Or should he move on with his life and try to be the best he can be?
If you KNOW a certain road-block exists in life that you will have to figure out how to deal with, as a human adult, if you want my respect, you have the responsibility to deal with it in a mature manner. Decide if the trek is worth it WITH the road block. If it is, do it and enjoy the results. If it's not, don't do it and enjoy more time to enjoy some more modest things in life.
Further, for someone who loves logic so much when he thinks it serves his position, you sure seem to use the words "silly" and "nonsense" quite a bit. These are meaningless words the way you use them. These ideas that HB so-efficiently communicates may not be intuitive, but that is because
1) you want us all to accept your ridiculous premise that anarcho-capitalism has discovered the One Moral Truth, against which no other moral weights need to be measured (a requirement HB never had), and
2) you think a self-owning individual shouldn't be held to account enough to deal with KNOWN road-blocks in a manner befitting an adult.
When you say you earn twice the Median income, I'm assuming that's around $100,000. Thanks for being open about that, and I apologize for using that information against you, but the number of opportunities available for a guy earning $100,000 today is, IMO, staggering. The idea that you can even argue that with me on this website during the work-day is a testament to that. Spending the amazing potential that much gives us being angry at the government, rather than balancing out what it will take to develop a work-life balance net of taxes, is not only pointless, but with all the horrible conditions of so many families, kids, etc that is outside of their control AND their ability to expect in their lives, I can't waste my sympathies on that plight.
But perhaps this discussion would better be served by you figuring out that morality can NOT be proven, and therefore our anger is not only strategically incorrect, but possibly not even warranted. Theft is only a valid concept in the presence of morally-valid ownership. If you can't prove morally-valid exclusive control of a thing exists, then your feelings on morality are just that... feelings. It's harder to build anger over morality when you acknowledge all the other potential moral measuring sticks out there, even if we don't acknowledge that a huge portion of our wealth (you and I both) came as a result of theft via the U.S. and other governments.
"Men did not make the earth. It is the value of the improvements only, and not the earth itself, that is individual property. Every proprietor owes to the community a ground rent for the land which he holds."
- Thomas Paine