I think it's fair to say at this point that we have entirely fundamentally different world-views. We value different things and we will never convince eachother that the other is correct. I stand by my position that what I say is morally correct and I consider it a fundamental part of humanity but I feel at this point I'm only going to end up getting more upset and likely offend others in the process. It's hard enough for me to contain my frustrations day to day as it is, as I'm sure you can imagine, like I said earlier I don't see my specialist until November. I still have chronic fatigue and chronic pain, daily dislocations and the inability to really do much outside of focus on the internet. If I allow myself I'll get absorbed by this argument and that's no good for anyone. If you don't mind I'd like to take a step back, agree to disagree.MrPopo wrote:-snip-
I'd still like to discuss this point though, taking ideals out of the equation, I feel I can reasonably make an argument for socialism from an entirely practical utilitarian position. I believe I can show that socialism as an ecconomic system would improve the quality of life of pretty much everyone except the top 2% financially speaking in USA if adopted. If you give me a little time I'll collect up the sources I'll use and explain my case, and I will attempt to keep my personal opinions aside for this.