Watch Politicians Snap When Alternative Media Journalist Asks them One Short Que

Started by Justaguy, December 30, 2015, 09:31:34 AM

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QuoteWatch Politicians Snap When Alternative Media Journalist Asks them One Short Question

Jan Helfeld is a political journalist who has been traveling around and asking politicians some of the same awkward questions that work to expose the illegitimacy of their authority. His questions were extremely simple and many times ridiculed as "stupid" by the politicians that he interviewed, because he was attempting to establish moral principles using the Socratic method.

One of the best and most crucial questions that Helfeld has asked over the years is simple enough: "can you delegate a right that you don't have to someone else?"

This simple question has caused dozens of politicians to either become aggressive, run away, or both because it points out that they do not have the right to do the things that they do in the name of government.

To use an example, if an average citizen does not have the right to steal from his neighbor, then he can not go ahead and vote for one of his friends to do it. Furthermore, if a particular group, even a group with a majority in a certain area decided to vote for themselves or one another, to steal from innocent people, they would not be justified in doing so. In this situation, these people would essentially be granting a privilege to another person that they themselves did not have, which is obviously a ridiculous idea.

However, this is exactly how democracy and representative government works. The power of the politicians is supposedly granted by the people. However, average people don't have the right to do things that politicians and agents of the state do on a regular basis.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/reporter-making-politicians-heads-explode-decades-simple-question/

This kinda goes along with the article:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muHg86Mys7I