Humans have split into two sub-species: Homo Sapiens Parasitis, and Homo Sapiens Libertas.

Homo Sapiens has evolved/devolved into two distinct sub-species: Homo Sapiens Libertas, and Homo Sapiens Parasitis.

Homo Sapiens Parasitis wants to rule or be ruled, and for them, central planning is innately normal, even though it will eventually cause their extinction.

Homo Sapiens Libertas are humans who want no Czars, Kings, Presidents, Representatives, Mayors, NGOs, think tanks, or other violent vermin centrally planning their every move. And because of this, Homo Sapiens Libertas will be the victor, without firing a shot. Evolution’s natural selection will take care of it.

Ben Stone says “True libertarians are not made, they are born. They just realize what they are the first time they hear someone explain the basic ideas.” To which I’d add: “…Whereas the Parasitis sub-species will always defend the state like they’re defending their mother.”

–Michael W. Dean, Freedom Feen

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6 Responses to Humans have split into two sub-species: Homo Sapiens Parasitis, and Homo Sapiens Libertas.

  1. Michigan Escapee

    I remember when the Englerites in Michigan kicked out most of the
    lifers via “early retirement”. Next thing you know, they have a load
    of openings, but all of the openings are contractor positions, or
    they subcontracted whole sections of the govt to other companies.

    As a result I learned more than I ever wanted to about roads, not
    how to fix potholes, but the process of maintaining roads in what
    is essentially one of the worlds largest temperate weather duck
    swamps. Add into the equation that they use a highly corrosive
    substance called calcium chloride to rapidly thaw the ice, and in
    the process, devour the roadbed, the asphalt, rebar, concrete, and
    the cars themselves.

    But that’s not the whole picture, not in the least, you have to know
    the geology and the watershed dynamics. This tells you when a crack is
    just frost heave, or when a crack is a small pond forming under the
    road, and likely to undermine it, or make it look like it was carpet
    bombed after a winter of hard freezes.

    It takes about 8-9 months to learn all the ins and outs, but they still
    retain a handful of geologists and engineers who mainly sip coffee, BS,
    and hang around in the event that someone has a serious question. lol

    Granted, all of this is surveying, planning, and engineering work.
    The people who build the actual roads ? Could be anyone if they have the
    machinery. Lots of townships hire contractors who work in a given region,
    they descend like a swarm of locusts, rip things up for 10-12 weeks, and
    move on to the next project.

    A good fraction of em are mexicans , so if they slammed the border shut
    for good, you’d know the answer of “who will build the roads”. The short
    answer is, Mexicans. If you wanna be snarky you can say “Jesus Paves”. ;)

  2. MWD

    Humans and worms.

  3. Mark

    And I’ll hunt you down and eat your face!

    Oh, never mind, that one has already been taken.

    • MWD

      LOL. Yup. A Chicago union guy said that to me.

  4. Mark

    That is a great explanation! I’ve tried to answer this in my own mind, but not as well as Michael did with that post.

    I was recently listening to an old Bad Quaker podcast, in which Ben was speaking about identifying people with the potential for liberty within them. And it is important to separate the two, and to NOT waste your time on a die-hard Statist. The Homo Sapiens Libertatis may ask “Who will build the roads?” in a genuine way. It’s possible to work with that, and hopefully have a worthwhile discussion.

    But if you get “AAAHHHH!!! The children! You want the streets to be rivers of blood!” At this point, you’re dealing with Homo Sapiens Parasitis. Don’t waste your time on this person. NEXT!

    Very well said, MWD.

    • MWD

      Exactly. I too once asked “but who would build the roads?” But when someone explained how they’d get built without a government, I said “OK, makes sense.”

      The Homo Parasitis will respond with something like “But that wouldn’t work, and even if it would, my dad works for the State Roads Department, and he takes care of my grandmother! You must want old ladies to starve! And I’ll kill you! And then I’ll turn you in to the SPLC!”

      MWD

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