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Three Cheers for Self Defense

Self-defense is one of the most important rights we have, a corollary of the right to life.

Here’s a short video that stems from the Kyle Rittenhouse case and explores some of the principles behind the right to self-defense, including application to the state, and the tools to self-defense.

Available on Odysee and Bitchute.

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Book Recommendation: “No Quarter: the Ravings of William Norman Grigg”

I highly recommend reading the book “No Quarter: the Ravings of William Norman Grigg,” published posthumously by the Libertarian Institute. I hadn’t finished it when I made this video, but I’ve finished it now, and it’s worth a look.

It’s a great book by a great guy who only got greater later in life. His incisive criticism of police misconduct and his strong antiwar stance, coupled with his amazing presentation style make for fun reading.

You can pick it up here.

This review is available on Odysee and Bitchute.

Update: The video is now also available on YouTube.

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Secession, Inertia, and Liberty

I’m frankly surprised that this is becoming a viable topic. Secession is a hugely important part of liberty–it’s the ability of a person or a group to separate itself from a government that is not serving its purpose.

Yet at the same time, we need to be aware of inertia as a political force. If secession occurs in the U.S., we can expect that change to encourage some of the worst in government to seize as much power as possible.

Therefore, we need to support secession consistently (meaning even after a hypothetical U.S. national divorce) and work to avoid rapid polarization.

Anyway, this video is a short discussion on that topic.

Available on Odysee and Bitchute.

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Book Review: “Springtime for Snowflakes,” by Michael Rectenwald

Michael Rectenwald is an interesting guy who spent most of his life as a devout Marxist, only to turn over to the side of freedom quite recently. He spent a little time incognito as the “Anti-PC NYU Professor,” only to be outed and suffer a huge backlash.

He’s written a few books since then, and this is my short review of his book “Springtime for Snowflakes,” which is mostly autobiographical, but with a dash of flavor to introduce a few important topics, like Critical Theory.

Video also available on Bitchute and Odysee.

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Murder by Any Other Name…

…would still be just as vile.

What kinds of horrible things can the state get away with? Well, state agents can kill innocent people and get away with it. And if they declare some specific area a “war zone,” they can do it a lot, and the public doesn’t even usually care.

That’s why it’s up to those of us who love freedom to call them out for it, whenever they do it.

Here’s the article discussed in the video:
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-military-admits-airstrike-kabul-killed-innocent-aid-worker-children-2021-9?op=1

This video is also available on Odysee and Bitchute.

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The Long Arm of Chinese Law

One of the issues people often underestimate is the state’s tenacity at finding and punishing its critics. In this video, I discuss two cases, in Quebec and Minnesota, where a Chinese student made statements on the internet about the corruption of the Chinese government while living abroad, only to discover upon returning to China that they were in significant legal trouble.

Links to the two articles are:
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/09/18/a-chinese-student-in-canada-had-two-followers-on-twitter-he-still-didnt-escape-beijings-threats-over-online-activity.html

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/01/31/prosecution-china-student-tweets-he-posted-while-studying-us-raises-free-speech

The video is also available on Odysee and Bitchute.