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Originally posted by Usmellgass2?
Isolationism is a common term used in a discussions involving such as foreign policy. You know that. Radical socialist? No, you know that too, quit playing foolish word games.
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I see, then you don't know how the term "isolationist" came into being and what it's used for. Now, who's playing at games. It is in fact a term used by radical socialists and fascists to label people opposed to global hegemony by the US government. If they don't say it outright, then it's implied that means Amercans seal the borders, letting nothing or noone in or out.
In fact, none of the people it's used against supported anything of the kind. Not when the term first appeared in the 1930's, and not today. Keeping the US government within US boundaries at all times has nothing whatsoever to do with not visiting countries, accepting foreign visitors here, and trading with any and all peoples.
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There are many very important reasons to keep a gov in check, but, brother, your radicalism is so off the scale that our common ground evaporates in a millisecond and open minds are slammed shut.
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I'm not a radical, I'm an extremist...for freedom and liberty. I tolerate no illegal government at all, and neither should you. Any unlawful activities by government means government tyranny.
As Stefan Molyneux said in his article
The gun in the Room, government is about force, and the threat of murdering anyone not compliant. That's rationale enough to eliminate all government, or as much of it as possible.