So, trying to nail you down on what you believe and why you believe it is playing stupid? I think you're actually avoiding the question and that's far from stupid. By the way, I wouldn't call you stupid no matter how nonsensical your reply might be. In fact, I would never call anyone stupid, well, excepting Trump, of course.
I'm not going to laugh at you no matter what. Libertarians believe in little to no government. Anarchism - "Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies based on voluntary, cooperative institutions, rejecting hierarchies they view as unjust." Do you now see any similarity?
I’m not calling you stupid. You’re smart but playing stupid. I named examples. You are playing a game with me. I don’t play little games. All I’m saying
The major difference is anarchists are destructive and often very very negative regarding the rules and approach it in an aggressive way
Playing stupid is part of my devious plan. First, I convince you that I'm acting logically when I'm actually acting stupid. Now, does this make any sense? Nope. The obvious conclusion is that you think I'm acting stupid because, and what other reason could you have, because you think I'm stupid. Now, if you see some other scenario, let's have it. I haven't been playing any game except trying like hell to figure out your logic. I don't think you're ever going to answer me so I give up and implore someone else to take over because this is now beyond exasperating for me.
Never called you stupid and don’t think it. Either go back into this thread to see the answers or google it. Simple
It has been here for as long as society, for it is nothing more than people trying to tell everyone else how they should live.
“The wolf said, “I am happy with who I am and what I am,” and leaped out of bed. He grabbed Red Riding Hood in his claws, intent on devouring her. Red Riding Hood screamed, not out of alarm at the wolf’s apparent tendency toward cross-dressing, but because of his willful invasion of her personal space.”
“Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!" This time in response the little pigs sang songs of solidarity and wrote letters of protest to the United Nations.
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, which was constructed sustainably from renewable resources by unionized employees paid a living wage with excellent health-care. She had so many children because the evil patriarchy had denied her access to reliable birth control, and had cruelly legislated away her choices over her own body. She gave them organic vegan broth without any bread (because she had transitioned to a low-carb, gluten-free, all-natural diet), and they all chose their own bedtime because she did not want to impose her own subjective and arbitrary value system onto them, instead allowing them to determine for themselves what was best.
There is another version of the Red Riding Hood story. Red Riding Hood is ready to leave her home for the walk to grandma's house. Her mother warns her about the big bad wolf. Don't worry mother, I can take care of my self. After entering grandmas house, she comes face to face with the big bad wolf. Pull up your skirt, says the big bad wolf, I am going to have my way with you. So Red Riding Hood pulls up her skirt, and pulls out a concealed .357 magnum pistol. She points the pistol at the big bad wolf's head and says. Your not having your way with me. Your going to eat me just like the book says.
Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern Tales for Our Life and Times is a 1994 book written by American writer James Finn Garner, in which Garner satirizes the trend toward political correctness and censorship of children's literature, with an emphasis on humour and parody. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politically_Correct_Bedtime_Stories