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I have been an admirer of Ayn Rand and a student of her philosophy for over 50 years, and for a layman I am well versed in Darwinian theory, and I must say that I have no idea what this cartoon means.
Ayn Rand was the ultimate objectivist. She allowed no middle -ground. Self-interest was the primary motivating factor. Others had to adapt to that or be ignored. The mantra of the 1%.
Ayn Rand was against government confiscation and coercion; which is how the Progressives operate. You canāt give away to the needy without stealing from those who earned more. And of course you canāt set up your middle man organizations to skim off that revenue flow if you canāt take their stuff by force via laws enacted without their consent. Thatās one of the reasons why Obamacare was such an abomination, the majority of Americans didnāt want it, the Democrat controlled government pushed it through, and the corrupt Chief Justice blessed it.
Ayn Rand believed in people taking care of themselves. Many of her elite characters gave generously to charity. She just objected to being forced by the government to do so and to having your hard earned assets stolen by others who refuse to do anything for themselves. Coming from Russia, she saw the perils of socialism and it left its mark. Iām not a fan of hers but she did have a point regarding this.
Watcher over 5 years ago
Bite him in the ankles and next time he will give you a leaf.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
I have been an admirer of Ayn Rand and a student of her philosophy for over 50 years, and for a layman I am well versed in Darwinian theory, and I must say that I have no idea what this cartoon means.
BigDaveGlass over 5 years ago
No good deed ever goes unpunishedā¦
Mordock999 Premium Member over 5 years ago
No. YOU are just an āEntitlement Lizard!ā ;)
[DUCKS]
The Reader Premium Member over 5 years ago
Atlas Shrubbed
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member over 5 years ago
Ayn Rand has risen from the dead and runs the world.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Ayn Rand was the ultimate objectivist. She allowed no middle -ground. Self-interest was the primary motivating factor. Others had to adapt to that or be ignored. The mantra of the 1%.
Milady Meg over 5 years ago
Or just a selfish a-hole. One is just the manifestation of the other.
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
Just go away and leaf me alone.
ellisc over 5 years ago
Read the Fountainhead, you may learn something important.
Dr_Zinj over 5 years ago
Ayn Rand was against government confiscation and coercion; which is how the Progressives operate. You canāt give away to the needy without stealing from those who earned more. And of course you canāt set up your middle man organizations to skim off that revenue flow if you canāt take their stuff by force via laws enacted without their consent. Thatās one of the reasons why Obamacare was such an abomination, the majority of Americans didnāt want it, the Democrat controlled government pushed it through, and the corrupt Chief Justice blessed it.
rondm66 over 5 years ago
He wonāt last long.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
He might work for the government. People are starving and dying. Lets send them a bunch of tractors and plows so they can grow food next year.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
He donāt talk to bottom feeders.
dadlivonia over 5 years ago
She was possibly the worst writer of fiction who actually sold any books ā Atlas Shrugged was an embarrassment to the literary community.
Dave Ferro over 5 years ago
Ayn Rand never wrote/said, āNever help anyone elseā.
eladee AKA Wally over 5 years ago
Ayn Rand believed in people taking care of themselves. Many of her elite characters gave generously to charity. She just objected to being forced by the government to do so and to having your hard earned assets stolen by others who refuse to do anything for themselves. Coming from Russia, she saw the perils of socialism and it left its mark. Iām not a fan of hers but she did have a point regarding this.
zeexenon over 5 years ago
āProud to say Origin of Species is on my book shelf, but Iāve only read the good parts.
hagarthehorrible over 5 years ago
The long neck is going to take pretty long time.