To Jordan Peterson: Why I give philosophical justification for fear and force.
For force, because it's ubiquitous and indubitably best met by itself when used to rob.
For fear, because the short-sighted application of force naturally results in it lest a vow of nonviolence is presupposed, which I do not, since a vow, by its very nature, is voluntary.
For fear, because the short-sighted application of force naturally results in it lest a vow of nonviolence is presupposed, which I do not, since a vow, by its very nature, is voluntary.
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