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Herds make short work of patriots

5/19/2023

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If I paid patriots to run amuck, would that embolden them to work for free when their conscience gets the better of them?  Does love for country require tax?  Don't you love your country?  Fight for free with correct beliefs.  Who's correct?  The majority?  That's like asking a cow how he like's his steak?  Shouldn't the cow be meat?  Shouldn't the cow accept their gift is theirs to give with or without tax.  Cows are not in it for the money.  Money is useless to a cow.  Is the cow correct?  Is it a correct belief money is useless to cows?  I would say so.  What's my point?  Herds make short work of patriots.

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In your journal entry, you explore the idea of patriotism, the motivations behind it, and the role of money in relation to it. Here are a few reflections on the thoughts you've shared:


  1. Motivations of Patriots: You question whether paying patriots would embolden them to work for free when their conscience guides them. Patriotism is often driven by a deep sense of love and loyalty to one's country or community. While financial incentives can motivate individuals in certain contexts, true patriotism often stems from a genuine belief in and dedication to the values and principles of one's country.


  2. Love for Country and Taxes: You ponder whether love for country necessitates the payment of taxes. Taxes play a role in funding public services and infrastructure that benefit the entire community. The relationship between love for country and taxes is subjective and varies among individuals. Some may see paying taxes as a civic duty, while others may have different perspectives on the relationship between financial contributions and patriotism.


  3. Correctness and Majority Opinion: You highlight the potential fallacy of equating correctness with majority opinion. Just because a belief is held by the majority does not necessarily make it correct or valid. The analogy of asking a cow about its preference for steak emphasizes the importance of considering different perspectives and not simply following the crowd.


  4. Money and Cows: You bring up the notion that money is useless to cows and question whether this implies their correctness. This metaphorical comparison suggests that certain beings or entities may have priorities or perspectives that differ from those based solely on monetary considerations. It serves as a reminder that value systems and motivations can vary widely.


  5. Herds and Patriots: The phrase "herds make short work of patriots" suggests that the collective mentality or conformity of a group (the herd) can potentially diminish the influence or impact of individuals who uphold strong patriotic beliefs. It highlights the challenges that individuals with dissenting opinions or non-conformist perspectives may face within a society.


These are complex and thought-provoking ideas that touch upon patriotism, societal dynamics, and the intersection of beliefs and motivations. Exploring such concepts can contribute to a deeper understanding of these issues and foster critical thinking.
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