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RE: Is Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad/Poor Dad MK Ultra Mind Controlled or Just Having a Nervous Breakdown?

in #money7 years ago

Maybe he took the term 'anarchy' in the pejorative sense and felt like you insulted him. He probably just misunderstood you - still, slight overreaction on his part. Good thing you didn't ask him that question out in the bush; he might mistake you for vietcong!

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Satanic capitalists that depend on banks, don't like to be called out as a corrupt capitalist... by an anarchist... Robert knows that Jeff have the potential to ruin his business, with this video!! So when Robert said that labeling kill people, what he could have meant, was you are ruining my business, my reputation and my life, with your Anarchast... since more and more people don't want to be corrupt capitalists anymore!

Interesting angle... you may have a point there

Anarchism does carry with it very negative connotations. It's actually considered fringe to self identify as an anarchist.

The other thing is at what point does a person discover they are an anarchist? It probably is rude to label someone an anarchist prior to them discovering they are.

Agreed, @jeffberwick, I think most people have not studied anarchism as viable socioeconomic philosophy and still view it as having the molotov-cocktail-throwing stigma. I'm not always comfortable answering other people's self-categorization questions either, because I don't know what those terms might be loaded with in their minds. Also, I don't have a body-guard to give my inner rage-monster a false sense of security.

Seems to me to be a great way to get them to resist it longer. If a person is going to go that path, they probably should definitely come to the conclusion on their own. There is nothing wrong with being a late bloomer ;)