Austro-Libertarian Natural Order Philosophy From Indyeah

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Sunday, February 7, 2010

For Gold, Guns, Secession, And Liberty

Chacha Manmohan S Gandhi, the inflationist, has spoken about “security threats” that face our people, and has called for strict action on the part of all his Bhateeja States to tackle the same. Just another chief ministers’ conference in New Delhi. Yawn.

Just as inflation robs us all of our savings, so do the Chacha State’s police forces rob us of our earnings. Just the other day, there was a major scandal in New Delhi’s CR Park #1 Market, about a police inspector named Mukesh, who was extorting money from all the shopkeepers and vendors; and, not only that, beating them up as well. He was transferred.

A few days later, I visited the local florist, who operates from the footpath, to buy some flowers on the occasion of my father’s birth anniversary. The florist told me that Mukesh’s replacement had raised the huftha (weekly bribe), and they were now being fleeced even more.

This is the common story throughout India. And, as I said a few days ago, the Rule of Law means that, if the citizens cannot kill and rob, neither can their rulers. Our rulers kill and rob. Here is the latest from Chattisgarh. Srinagar is up in flames because the cops killed a little boy.

What about terrorists? During the Mumbai massacre, I read a report, recounted here, that brave citizens threw stones at the terrorists who were armed with AK-47s. Our Chacha State is disarming us – and not protecting us either. Further, there is this inflation. To combat inflation, we must make Gold our money; and to be secure, we must have our own Guns. Today, the Chacha State is making private gun ownership even more difficult. Should we depend on the State Police for our security, or should we depend on our own selves, and our own guns? I suggest: Gold, Guns and Liberty.

Now, Liberty is always from the actions of the government. We need Liberty from the Chacha State. It is robbing us blind with its inflationism. It is looting us and killing us with its lawless police. But there is more. We need Economic Liberty to survive. We need the freedom to buy and sell freely, to set up enterprises, to keep our customers happy. The Chacha State is not allowing us to do that. For Chacha, free enterprise means Ambani, Tata, Birla, Bajaj, Mahindra, Mallya, Thapar et. al. For me, Capitalism means the Liberty of the Street Vendor. Today, the cops are fucking these poor businessmen.

Not only that: The Chacha State’s policies do not look at India as one nation. There are over 100 brands of feni in Goa – but none are allowed to be sold anywhere in India. You will not find feni at a liquor store in New Delhi, or Bangalore, or Mumbai, or Chennai, or Kolkata. What sense does it make for Goa to “belong” to India? So let us add a third word to our list: Gold, Guns, and Secession. If India is to be One Nation, it must be one undivided market; otherwise, the whole idea is meaningless.

So, Chacha Manmohan S Gandhi is indulging in demagoguery, as usual. He is trying to fool us. As far as “national security” is concerned, he has only sold our national interests to the USSA and earned the enmity of all Muslims. I recommend Shekhar Gupta’s column, “Goodbye America.” It proves that Chacha is wrong on this score as well. I wrote yesterday that Chacha’s “stimulus package” was aimed at befriending Ben Bernanke. Indeed, it may well be that the CIA has taken over our Chacha State.

Yes, our nation is in a deep mess. The Central State has now proved to be our national enemy. The solutions are clear: Gold, Guns, Secession and Liberty.

Chew on that.

1 comment:

  1. People have every right to own guns.

    In fact, if you look at the depredations, the mass murders, the random violence orchestrated by successive governments in world for past 10000 years then a case can be made that it is the governments that ought to be disarmed completely and only private citizens should be allowed to own arms.

    How many people have pickpockets, muggers, thieves, serial killers, or dacoits killed during past 10000 years! This number is very small fraction of the number of people who have been killed by myriad monarchs, rulers, dictators and democratically elected governments over the centuries.

    A government by nature is a cruel and capricious institution, it simply cannot be trusted with weapons. there cannot be peace in the world as long as the governments have monopoly on use of force.

    There is urgent need for new set of laws that allow Indians to own weapons. People should be able to buy guns as easily as they buy a bottle of coca cola. Same goes for feni.

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