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 I don’t want a free society. Fight me. 😎 #nopedos 
 Freedom doesn't need to be libertine. 
 Not sure what libertine means, but En masse, it will be whether you like it or not, it’s just statistics 
 libertine means hedonistic and nihilistic 
 Which a certain group of people will be, no? 
 ull be surprised of how much the state facilitates sex offenders, especially pedosexuals

the (deep) state is infiltrated by them

it is a meaningless reason against or for what u think is called freedom 
 Why does this keep happening in “freedom” land? 
 it keeps happening in and outside freedom land

evil exists 
 Look into the Marquis de Sade (where Sadism is derived), founder of Libertinism. Its an extreme, fairly fucked up, idea of liberty born after the french revolution.
BDSM subcultures branched out of it, though philisophically tame compared.
It inspired many a sex slaver, serial killer and chronophile (like pedos) to commit their crimes, in the name of freedom and liberty. "Nothing should be criminal if done for the purpose of pleasure" is a core idea of it. 
 Your need a stronger slave mentality. Free society isn't something you "don't want," it's DANGEROUS and you have to actively fight "free speech" bigots who want to murder our precious trans population. 
 There is no such thing as a "society", only weak individuals that didn't learn not to depend on others.  
 I'd say that society can only really be formed by free individuals. Everything else is at least partially authoritarian. You don't have societal bonds between master and slave. 
 I’d say that freedom only exists in solitude 

Solo or alone, whatever term you prefer 

Interesting how real freedom = isolation 

The philosopher’s dilemma 
 You can reach agreements through mutual respect and make freedom grow. 
Pockets of Freedom will take over the world. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mScpHTIi-kM 
 Not with the goal of the game being “collect the highest amount of coins”…. Ever. There’s only ever one winner in monopoly. 
 The points represent chances of a positive outcome. They symbolize the nature of cooperation. 
I'd agree that that part of the experiment is not presented in a very illustrative way on this video. 
Took me a couple minutes wrap my head around it at the beginning. 
For example, working on car washing gets exponentially easier the more workers help each other. If they do the job separately it becomes a tedious and inefficient process. You can measure how much time you can save by cooperating. 
The number of points given to each action are arbitrary but based on real life situations.  
 I would agree. We are truly free only in the realm of our mind, the only thing we have complete control over.

Two can't think in the same mind, so this freedom is only experienced by one, alone.

But if you have two who practice freedom of mind, they can be free together.