Cops are outlaws
Wednesday, 9 June 2010 by Mike Gogulskipolice | 3 Comments »
Some outrage elsewhere, in a comment thread on Roderick Long's blog: All the “discrimination!” outrage from the prostrate statist tools here really sets me to thinking. Far as I’m concerned, it’s safe to assume that every hominid wearing a police ...
A more complex simple question
Sunday, 11 April 2010 by Mike Gogulskiphilosophy, police, war | 1 Comment »
About seven months ago, I posed a question: You see Donald Rumsfeld on the street. A man with a gun jumps Rumsfeld, apparently bent on killing him. Who will you defend? The responses I found in the comments were... interesting. Let's take it up ...
DROs and the dangers of the state: explaining market anarchism to a friend
Saturday, 21 March 2009 by Mike Gogulskiphilosophy | 26 Comments »
Yesterday I spent a couple of hours explaining some of the basics of anarchism to a friend. Let's call her "Jana", since that's a very common name in Slovakia. That conversation was face-to-face, so there's no record. Here, though, is the ...
The statist judicial dream
Sunday, 30 November 2008 by Mike Gogulskiphilosophy | 3 Comments »
Very often, in fiction, institutions of societal judgment, institutions which shape the future and help to define the past -- our own history -- are portrayed in a favorable light, shown to impartially facilitate the victory of truth over falsehood, ...
The still further education of Willow Kinloch
Saturday, 29 November 2008 by Mike Gogulskipolice, prison | 4 Comments »
From the Vancouver Sun: Victoria must pay tethered teen $30,000 Friday, November 28, 2008 VICTORIA - Willow Kinloch has been granted half of the $60,000 she won in a lawsuit after being tethered in Victoria police cells, with the payment of the rest ...
Obama! Obama! Obama! – Brainwashing children, for great justice!
Saturday, 4 October 2008 by Mike Gogulskimind control, politics | 1 Comment »
I can't decide exactly who is the more reprehensible here: the retard parents pushing their children into this shameless bit of heartstrings-jerking statist theater, or the slick bastards who put the whole thing together for the ruling class's pleasure. Hat tip ...
…And Justice for All
Saturday, 27 September 2008 by Mike Gogulskiart | 7 Comments »
"...And Justice for All", Metallica, ...And Justice for All, 1988. Part of my own political awakening, and just as valid now as it was 20 years ago. Halls of justice painted green Money talking Power wolves beset your door Hear them stalking Soon you'll please ...
Adam Kokesh, Enemy of the State
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 by Mike Gogulskipeople, politics | No Comments »
Though I disagree entirely with some of the underlying premises here, this is still one hell of a speech in the context of 2008 America. If Adam's words could be put into real practice it would certainly be a great ...
Israeli Army Blindfolds, Handcuffs Palestinian Man, Stands Him Up and Shoots Him in the Leg with a Rubber Bullet at Point Blank Range
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 by Mike Gogulskitorture, war | 2 Comments »
Via Cryptogon: In 1937 Winston Churchill said of the Palestinians: "I do not agree that the dog in a manger has the final right to the manger even though he may have lain there for a very long time. [...] I ...
Quote of the day – Arundhati Roy
Monday, 14 July 2008 by Mike Gogulskiwar | 3 Comments »
This is not to suggest that the terrorists who perpetrated the outrage on 11 September should not be hunted down and brought to book. They must be. But is war the best way to track them down? Will burning the ...



