3799 Freedom Versus Fascism - Call In Show - August 13th, 2017




Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux show

Summary: Question 1: [1:39] – “Most other atheists seem to me to be liberal because they want the government to take care of them like a god. You have values that seem to align with Christian views without the idea of being held accountable after you die. What makes you different?”<br><br>Question 2: [33:37] – “As a political fascist I believe in a regulated market. How does a proponent of the 'free market' justify the free market when it has been shown (mass) man is easily swayed by his desires, primitive urges, and passions; top that off with the reality of corporations willingness to take advantage of that fundamental reality no matter the cost to society or civilization.”<br><br>Question 3: [1:31:38] – “As a Chinese American who grew up in Hong Kong and in the California area. I have a unique perspective of the world. People in America don't usually view me as an American and people in China don't usually view me as full Chinese. My heart says I belong to both places equally since I have family (genetic and step) on both sides of the ocean. As I think about the future and having my own family, I'm confused with what to teach my child. I don't want my child to grow up only in America because of the general lack of values, manners, history and morality especially in the neighborhood I grew up in. There is no trust or common ground with random strangers in public. This is what my father was concerned about and he brought me back to Hong Kong to grow up first so I can learn and understand my heritage, the language, culture and values. I have peers who have lost all ties with the old country, know little of their heritage, and speak only in English. Am I supposed to follow the same footsteps of my father's if I want future posterity to not be lost with no identity, common understanding, and acceptance from peers?”<br><br>Question 4: [2:00:17] – “I am 27 years old. I am very successful in my career and life in general is pretty great for me. Many of my friends have had children and my brother and sister-in-law have a young daughter. At this point in time I really have no desire for a relationship or children. I have been watching a lot of Stefan's videos and I feel that if I wait too long to have children, I'll be missing out on something huge in life. 20 years from now, if my mindset changes, I'll feel regret, and it will be too late to change things. Knowing the divorce rate and the state of modern relationships, the risk and loss side of the equation vastly outweigh the benefits of having a family or children. If someone feels no desire for a relationship or children, is this something to try to fix? What can I tell myself to make the laborious, frustrating, and potentially painful process look more alluring?”<br><br>Your support is essential to Freedomain Radio, which is 100% funded by viewers like you. Please support the show by making a one time donation or signing up for a monthly recurring donation at: http://www.freedomainradio.com/donate