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Conservationist
08-21-2008, 09:49 PM
When I saw the liberal paradise that is Austin, I realized that liberalism is basically parasitism. "If someone has x, and I don't, I deserve it, and I'll force them to share with social guilt"; after seeing that, and the complete social havoc -- where good people were not only ignored but socially persecuted, and vapid whores predominated and suffocated art and culture with their lies -- I left Austin and liberalism behind.

(There may be an honest liberalism. To me, when I was a liberal, it meant not allowing big pointless entities to rule over people in destructive ways. I'm thinking about all the people who got dicked over by their stupid jobs, all the toxic waste dumped into rivers, all the junk products that just ended up in landfills, all the overdeveloped areas where forests were sacrificed, etc. For me, liberalism meant restraining humanity's appetite with common sense. I soon learned that if you oppose power, however, you soon get people who oppose power for power's sake because they're powerless. They have no power in life and no control over their own appetites, so they hate anything that resembles power, but since they're weak, they don't attack directly but through whining. I was a classical liberal, which meant treat people fairly. That philosophy however decays un-gracefully into revenge for the underdog, hatred of excellence, and desire to turn the world into one uniform Safe(tm) place. I realized quickly how this plays into the hands of our leaders. It distracts our best people and sends them off to defend those who have failed at life, and then the activists in turn fail at life, so they spent their time fighting for the right to fail. It's a sick cycle but easily avoidable if you think it through: the problem isn't power, but people in power without a clue, and they're in power because all the failed people want pleasant illusions instead of reality. So if you're an honest liberal, don't take this column as a personal attack, or a political statement. I'm pointing out how liberalism commonly decays into self-importance, hipsterism and other problems, not trying to assault the emotional or psychological impetus behind liberal thinking.)

Austin is the hipster capital of the world, in many ways. I've been to Seattle and to San Francisco, to L.A. (Silver Lake) and to Mizzoula, MT, all of which are hipster-havens. But Austin hipsters have the city locked down. Under the guise of fighting the man, you're supposed to be weird and freaky and do whatever the man doesn't expect. But you go back to work the next day, having learned nothing. It's a good town to work food service until you're 42 and then become a regular, bitter writer on Alternet.org.

http://www.anus.com/metal/about/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=41

ECW
08-22-2008, 07:22 AM
Wow.

Having been to Austin many a time, I saw none of that but then coming from somebody that "used" to be a Liberal, I guess it isn't hard to see evil and vapid behavior in order to gain street cred with your new rightwing locksteppers.

There is a lot of bitterness from the rightwing fringe in Austin. They cannot handle the freedom, I guess.

Conservationist
08-23-2008, 10:16 PM
I guess it isn't hard to see evil and vapid behavior in order to gain street cred with your new rightwing locksteppers.

Who said anyone was right wing?

Defensive, much?

ECW
08-24-2008, 12:08 AM
Don't take it as an attack on you (unless you agree with his crapola). It's a slam on unspecified allegations, perceived stereotypes and anonymous slurs that always seem to pass for informed discussion.

IOW, to your anonymous blogger, come with names and incidents if you are going to convince me. Otherwise, it just sounds like so-much whining.

Buck Laser
08-24-2008, 01:08 AM
Austin is the hipster capital of the world, in many ways. I've been to Seattle and to San Francisco, to L.A. (Silver Lake) and to Mizzoula, MT, all of which are hipster-havens. But Austin hipsters have the city locked down. Under the guise of fighting the man, you're supposed to be weird and freaky and do whatever the man doesn't expect. But you go back to work the next day, having learned nothing. It's a good town to work food service until you're 42 and then become a regular, bitter writer on Alternet.org.

http://www.anus.com/metal/about/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=41
Hm. I'd say this sounds a bit more like the bitter rant of some poor schlemazel who couldn't make it in Austin.

Me, I like it. I lived here in the 60s, and I got to move back in '04. My son's been here with his family since '85, and I think he's liked it pretty well. He's having a good career in storage technology and as a musician on the side, which is a good way to be a musician--you can afford to eat that way.

Incidentally, because of the well-known difficulties musicians have in affording decent health care, successful musicians have made some major contributions to health care services for the struggling ones.

But yeah, I guess a town is pretty awful when you have a technology headquarter city, a pretty good university, a lot of musicians, a fair number of liberals and a few grouchy old conservatives. :nana:

Conservationist
08-25-2008, 02:28 AM
Hm. I'd say this sounds a bit more like the bitter rant of some poor schlemazel who couldn't make it in Austin.

If you can't beat 'em, insult 'em.

Brilliant.

Buck Laser
08-25-2008, 04:02 AM
[quote=Conservationist;248836]If you can't beat 'em, insult 'em.
Brilliant.
Thank you. And I wrote it all myself. I'm glad you liked it.

Conservationist
08-25-2008, 06:46 AM
Thank you. And I wrote it all myself. I'm glad you liked it.

I don't understand why you'd cop out like that, but it's an insight into your character, I guess.

Buck Laser
08-25-2008, 04:04 PM
Thank you. And I wrote it all myself. I'm glad you liked it.

I don't understand why you'd cop out like that, but it's an insight into your character, I guess.
It's a funny thing, Conservationist, but we used to have a poster here who used the name Anti-Racism, and he sounded just a whole lot like you. In particular, he made frequent reference to this corrupt.org and anus.com. You and he wouldn't be the same person would you?