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i'm going to talk about prohibition and control. They are really the same thing. Government regulating the behavior of humans and other entities. I am using the word “prohibition” to refer to regulation of human beings. And “control” to refer to regulation of corporations and similar non-human entities. Let's start with Prohibition prohibition is government saying there are certain things which citizens and other human beings may not do. Generally these are things which do not harm others or society as a whole. Though they may or may not be harmful to the individual. And prohibition is a really bad idea. For two reasons – – – first, many people are going to do what they want to do regardless of government regulations. And second, prohibition is most often a violation of human rights. And human rights are the foundation upon which our nation and the advancement of civilization are built and The SuperCharger of Civilization. But prohibition has been increasing in recent years. You may wonder why. Well the main reason is Ronnie Rodeo's Reactionary Rapepublican Revolution. You see, back in 1980, when Ronnie Rodeo became president – – one of the main things that his bosses wanted him to do was deregulate big business, especially corporations. And I'm going to get to that in just a few minutes because that is an important related issue. Right now I'm talking about prohibition. Government forbidding certain actions by human beings. Now in order to become president, Ronnie needed allies. And he hooked up with a group of exclusionist Christians who wanted to institute prohibitions. So, for the last 40 years, the United States government has been decreasing the regulations, the restrictions upon behavior, of business entities. And at the same time, it has been increasing prohibition – – – restriction upon the behavior of human beings. Now don't get me wrong. I realize that restriction upon the behavior of human beings is a necessary function of government. But only when that behavior is harmful to other human beings or harmful to the community as a whole. Prohibition, as I define it here, is restriction upon the behavior and the human rights of human beings where that behavior is not in conflict with the rights of others or the good of the community. And it doesn't work. I'll give you some examples. When I say prohibition most of you probably think of the laws in the 1920s which prohibited the consumption of alcohol. And anyone who has read any history about that era knows that it didn't work. People simply broke the law, and criminals help them to do it. We see the same phenomenon today with regards to marijuana. What some of you may not realize is that government at one time prohibited gambling. That may be hard to believe because today governments actually are engaged in the business of promoting gambling. but prohibition of gambling has never worked. Like with alcohol and marijuana, prohibition of gambling led to criminal activity. It is true that for certain human beings consumption of gambling and alcohol has a dilatory effect. Government has a responsibility there. But prohibition does not work. Now I'd like to talk about a more controversial example. Abortion. If a woman is pregnant and truly does not want to carry the child to term, she is going to seek an abortion. If it is illegal it will be dangerous and expensive. Where abortions are legal (and have not been unconscionably restricted by state laws) it is generally a simple safe and inexpensive procedure. And by the way, the alternative leads to unwanted children. And that is bad for society, …. and for the adults that those children become. It doesn't matter whether I am in favor of abortion were opposed to it. Humans have the right to control their own bodies. And prohibition doesn't work. Not only does prohibition not work. It is un-American. I would go so far as to say it is anti-American. Because all human beings have certain unalienable rights. And prohibition restricts those rights. Government's job is to secure the unalienable rights of human beings. Government exceeds its power and becomes tyrannical when it attempts to restrict those rights. But as I said earlier, and have explained in greater detail in some of my other videos, Ronnie Rodeo's Reactionary Rapepublican Revolution reversed the course of American history. Government started restricting the rights of human beings while at the same time loosening the regulations upon corporations. You see, the increase in prohibition is just a diversion and part of a political deal. the main purpose of Ronnie Rodeo's Reactionary Rapepublican Revolution was to loosen the regulations upon business entities. But both efforts were counter to American history and both need to be reversed. Corporations and other business entities should be allowed to exist only when they advance the common good and serve human beings. If their behavior is contrary to the common good or does nothing to benefit humans. They have no real right to exist. Corporations, unlike human beings do not have unalienable rights. And the only privileges which they have are granted by government and can be withdrawn. A good example of this is corporations who sell deleterious products and lie about the effects of their products. These corporations need to be disbanded by the government. Their charters need to be withdrawn and their executives need to go to jail. The abominations of Ronnie Rodeo's Reactionary Rapepublican Revolution need to be reversed. We need to prohibit prohibition and control corporations. Counterrevolution Now