Under the collectivist model, truth and morality is defined by the consensus of the group, therefore objective (outside of the group) truth and morality do not exist. The individual that argues for moral truth is wrong, not because of the strengths (or weaknesses) of his argument, he is wrong because he is not part of the group, and therefore, does not exist. If you want to know more about collectivism, please watch this excellent video....
“Never, ever underestimate the degree to which people will scatter themselves into a deep fog in order to avoid seeing the basic realities of their own cages. The strongest lock on the prison is always avoidance, not force.” (Stefan Molyneux)
Thursday, 26 November 2015
'Obey' (A webcomic about the reality threatening cult of collectivism)
Under the collectivist model, truth and morality is defined by the consensus of the group, therefore objective (outside of the group) truth and morality do not exist. The individual that argues for moral truth is wrong, not because of the strengths (or weaknesses) of his argument, he is wrong because he is not part of the group, and therefore, does not exist. If you want to know more about collectivism, please watch this excellent video....
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collectivism,
comics,
G. Edward Griffin,
individualism,
moral relativism,
new world order,
Obey,
philosophy,
solipsism,
Webcomic
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