They should have beaten him with something solid like a nephrite jade Mere.
Comes a time when harsh words make no difference and more persuasive methods are required, especially concerning right wingers with no common sense but plenty of zealotry, it's not even an adult philosophy, more one of first year University students who can't think for themselves, Ayn Rand has a lot to answer for, a very silly woman.
https://www.google.com/search?client=fir...q=Ayn+Rand
Jewish friend of mine who was middle aged by this stage suddenly had a big thing with her "philosophy", kept quoting from the books, I didn't even tell him that I knew all about it at/from quite an early age and just broke off all contact with him, there are some things that are beyond the pale.
He was a person who was just rebellious for its own sake, reactionary rather than philosophical, just wants to shock, went through a big punk phase, like so many.
I realized he had nothing to offer and said goodbye.
David Seymour is the same sort of person.
Comes a time when harsh words make no difference and more persuasive methods are required, especially concerning right wingers with no common sense but plenty of zealotry, it's not even an adult philosophy, more one of first year University students who can't think for themselves, Ayn Rand has a lot to answer for, a very silly woman.
https://www.google.com/search?client=fir...q=Ayn+Rand
Jewish friend of mine who was middle aged by this stage suddenly had a big thing with her "philosophy", kept quoting from the books, I didn't even tell him that I knew all about it at/from quite an early age and just broke off all contact with him, there are some things that are beyond the pale.
He was a person who was just rebellious for its own sake, reactionary rather than philosophical, just wants to shock, went through a big punk phase, like so many.
I realized he had nothing to offer and said goodbye.
David Seymour is the same sort of person.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche