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This came up on facebook recently as an image made from this quote: 

 

How statists soundSaying rape is always wrong is just idealistic.  You're going to grow out of this anti-rape thing.  Rape is very often necessary.  Society cannot be organised in the absence of rape.  If you try to eliminate people's beleif in the virtue of rape, you'll get more rape, so we have the minimal rape by organizing a central rape agency and throwing people in prison who don't rape.  Having trained rapists that go around the world raping prople and having 720 rape bases all over the world -- that is the best way to not rape.

 

I'd really like to use this as a sound bite being spoken by Stefan but I don't know what call-in show it came up in.  Can anyone with a good memory direct me to the right podcast? 

 

btw I'm involved with a community radio station in Brisbane which is why I want to build up a collection of such sound bites for my own show.  http://www.4zzzfm.org.au/program/the-little-v

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I chuckled. I'm a big fan of exposing the gun in the room so I too often make parallels to rape. Statists often have lots of obfuscated reasons why they're not the same, but it's too late. I've already planted the seed whether it will grow or not.

 

Sorry I can't help you with the specific podcast it's from.

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I really liked that, auspcc. Can you provide a link from where you got the quote.

 

Reminds me of when Stef mocks jfk and says " do not ask if you can ride the horse, but ask if the horse can ride you!" 

 

We should make a montage of these type lines, pointing out the silliness (yet unfortunately dangerous too) of statist belief. 

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I saw it on facebook in the last fortnight - which seems to be enough time for any post to disappear from reference.  I'm told the quote was originally taken from a call-in show but I don't know which one.  As I mentioned in my other post, I'd really like to get that audio.  btw I've seen that other quote you mentioned but I think it went like this:Stefan MolyneuxPatriotism: "Ask not how to ride a unicorn, ask how the unicorn can ride you!"As I understand it, the unicorn reference is about notions of states, nations, citizens etc boiling down to belief / fantasy.  Pretty stupid thing to die for, eh? 

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