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Funny - I thought I was paring off your irrelevant responses and only hitting the important parts.CoffeeSaint said:I see that you have quite a talent for ignoring the relevant parts of posts and replying to only a segment of a full argument in order to give the appearance of a rebuttal.
This isnt relevant, and actually only bolsters my point.You are not forced to labor for money by our government. You are more than welcome to quit your job and file for unemployment assistance and welfare. If you do this, you will not be taxed on income.
The fact that you NOT work doesnt change the fact that if you DO, then you are forced to slave foe others -- and, of course, by filing for unemployment, then YOU are forcing others to be slaves.
But, if you consider your point still to be relevant and your argument still sound, that which can be said for work can also be said for sex -- You are not forced to have sex by our government. You are more than welcome to not have sex. If you do this, you will not become a slave of the womb.
Same-same. You choose to enslave yourself, and so you arent really a slave.
Right?
(Yes, there is rape/incest. Different issue.)
Not sure your figuring on all this, or exactly what you mean. Someone paid tax on the labor that provided the funds that bought/built the house.You are more than welcome to sell your property or give it away, and if you do this, you will not be taxed on property. Since there is a way to avoid paying taxes, your labor is not forced.
Under your argument - that you have the choice to engage in the activity that makes you a slave, and so you are therefore not a slave - if there is no slavery for the hands, there is also no slavery of the womb.To use your phrase, there is no slavery of the hands in this country. I am pro-choice because I do not want there to be slavery of the womb;