TacoTerrorist
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I know how it works, I just have moral qualms with taking a portion of the product of somebody else's labour.
Dude you are ultra contradicting yourself here.I know how it works, I just have moral qualms with taking a portion of the product of somebody else's labour.
I know how it works, I just have moral qualms with taking a portion of the product of somebody else's labour.
Get off your arse and go and get a job.Yeah I know, and I'd like to work as well but at the end of the day there isn't any available (especially in my area). That's the point I was making.
I have two jobs, admittedly not that many hours a week. maybe 15 on average while uni is on. "No jobs in your area" is a bullshit excuse plenty of my co-workers are from out west, the shire, p much everywhere.There are people who work a hell of a lot and still go to uni full time, guy. A lot of members on here have done/do this.
How so?Rothbard said:Dude you are ultra contradicting yourself here.
You say you have moral issues with taking parts of labour but then say you advocate taking parts of business' labour. Do you see how these do not mix?I know how it works, I just have moral qualms with taking a portion of the product of somebody else's labour.
Isn't the government profiting from giving me welfare? Without it, I wouldn't be able to go to university, and get a higher paying job and thus pay more tax.lolsmith said:But just in the same way, you say you're on welfare, isn't that the same thing as stealing from the 'workhorses of society'? You're being given the money that these people have worked hard for when you haven't contributed to any form of economic process other than receiving, yet again, government subsidised education.
I personally couldn't care less of the fact that you utilise Australia's welfare system, it's just you seem to be sitting on a high pedestal without taking a good look at your own contributions or lack thereof.
Really, this whole issue is more about personal ethics than the intricacies of economics.
The tax workers pay (which I would agree is pretty much theft) does assist them to some extent. I'm (and countless others in my situation) only producing demand for economic welfare because the government and/or the capitalist system has failed to provide me with work. Welfare is only enough to provide me with basic needs, a fundamental human right. If YA/RA is my only option, I am entitled to it as a human being, as is anyone else.lolsmith said:Yes, but the government is stealing from the workers through tax. And you producing such demand for economic welfare means that the government is inclined to supply it. So you're stealing from the workers just as badly, if not worse, as these horrible corporate CEO'S.
I'm forced to be a part of the system. I don't have an obligation to support it, but however it has an obligation to support me. I didn't choose to live in a society where I can be thrown in jail for growing pot, nor did I choose to be forced into 10 years of authoritarian brainwashing.lolsmith said:Your sense of entitlement to work is disturbing and very wrong. Why should a company/government employ you when you will not be efficient or economically viable? If anything, you're failing the system with supplying it with labour.
And you're bringing in more 'capitalist pig dog' shit into your arguments that you say you despise. Human rights don't exist and are only arbitrary distinctions put up by a bunch of, yeah man, Democratically Capitalist states. You can't say you hate something and then use its own arguments as a justification for your actions but still say you hate it.