the actual political spectrum.
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This conversation is anarchistic in nature but that clearly eludes you.
Is it? Are you not following any set of rules writing your idiocy down? Like the laws of logic and grammar? You're the one wanting to go meta - here we go.
There's no "laws of logic and grammar" there's agreed upon beliefs but English is a living language if what you are saying can be understood by another 7h3n 17s n0t w20n9.
So the three laws of logic are social convention and not universal and objective? Can we suspend them or maybe change them a bit? Everything you say is based on those laws. You can't form a sentence or a coherent thought without appealing to them.
I bet I can, this statement is false.
Define "nature" chump.
Wrong spot. Still works.
There's no one in charge. Neither of us have authority over this conversation nor does anyone else in the world. Do you understand what I mean when I say "the nature of"?
That's where you're wrong, and I mean really, really, wrong. Painfully wrong.
There's always someone in charge. If for some reason there is breakdown of the established order, a new one supplants it in short order. Man is a political animal, it's in our nature to organize. If you had no society, in about 10 minutes 6 people will organize to be the strong to take from the weak, who didn't organize with anybody else.
And not just human nature, by that I mean not just animals, but "nature" or reality itself is hierarchical. Planets orbiting the sun and electrons orbiting the nucleus.
There's no one legitimately in charge. Just look at your daily life whose holding a gun to your head making sure you don't kill yourself? No one. Who's keeping you from taking a shit on your neighbors lawn during a family BBQ? NO ONE. People feel the need to believe there's someone keeping them in line but it's completely your choice.