I'm not following how your
Protocols of the Elders of Zion-esque
claim that "Jews are some how more corrupt then other cultures historically" helps your argument at all? If you think prison time is a just punishment for someone buying a stock on a tip, you're assuming the system is a zero sum game and I can't help you with that;
just don't blame the Jews because Israel has gone from 3rd world to 1st world in record time.
The antisemitism you referenced in germany was religiously based on the teachings of the church (see Martin Luther post "
christians should kill the jews")
and on the success of Jewish professionals in all areas of German social life (11% of doctors in pre-war Germany were Jews). TOday we have 23% of the nobel prize winners; "you shall be the head and not the tail" G-d is true though all men be liars.
Anyway, the Jewish slam was a huge misdirect.
The point is big government is the Satan's model of control. Big government killed Christ (yes it had to happen, but big government did it; hard to find bigger than Rome).
Big government crushed the
polygamy of the Mormons in Utah; forcing them to outlaw it to this day.
If not for big government I'm confident polygamy would be legal in several states today and I'd be permitted to bring my wives to the retreat this month from out of the country.
The United States has been a light in the world but that light is dimming as the government control grows in preparation for the beast.
This is why the biblical libertarianism as laid out by
@FollowingHim and
@andrew makes sense to me. Let the government break stuff (military) and leave my kids alone to learn at home and if they don't learn about evolution and contraceptives at age 10 as I did.
less government, more freedom, get out of our churches, synagogues, and kids' education, and all other sorts of "fairness doctrines" and "social justice" programs.
THere is a Judge of the Earth and He is not Uncle Sam.
A 'Hot tip' is usually only someone elses 'opinion' on the stock that may or may not be correct. In other words it is 'speculation'. Insider trading is when someone trades in a stock on receipt of confidential information that may affect the share price of the stock and which isn't available to the general public.
If everyone believed that such unfair advantages were common, then they would be unwilling to participate in the capital markets, and that would harm the economy.
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/02/061202.asp
Your point about antisemitism being religiously based is slightly true. It was based more on jews as a distinct race. After Jewish emancipation during the Enlightenment, or later religious antisemitism, was slowly replaced in the 19th century by racial prejudice stemming from the idea of Jews as a distinct race. In Germany, theories of Aryan racial superiority and charges of Jewish domination in the economy and politics in addition with other antiJewish propaganda led to the rise of antisemitism. The growth of antisemitic behavior led to Adolf Hitler's rise to power and eventual extermination of six million jews.
Your point about big government is a false dichotomy. The reason the Roman government killed Christ was because they were pagan not because it was big government. The strong prevailing belief in monogamy by Christians back then and now is what got polygamy outlawed. Local state governments that were conservative and christian like Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi and other states would have outlawed polygamy also; likewise, many local counties would have too. Polygamy would still be illegal today and ironically, it would have taken a Supreme Court case like in the Loving vs Virginia Court in which interracial marriage was outlawed for polygamy to have a chance. Even at the state level polygamy would still be illegal. So much for your hatred for big government. You still wouldn't be able to bring your wives to the retreat.
Moreover, how can you explain how Syria under Assad and Iraq under Sadaam Hussein which were both central (big) governments protected Chrisitians from religious violence from Islamic extremists? What you fail to understand is the reason christians face a hard time in Islamic countries is not because of big government but is because of their Islamic religious beliefs which don't tolerate other faiths.
http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...-to-assad-regime-for-protection-from-jihadis/
Another blow to your big government vs small libertarian government false dichotomy is the Southern treatment of Afro Americans. Historically, local state governments not the Federal government was responsible for Jim Crow laws and other forms of oppression. Interracial Marriage was banned not on the federal level but on the state level. It took the Central government of the United States to end both slavery of blacks during the Civil War and the oppression of segregation in the 1960s.
Using the Syrian and Iraq example, what if both these governments allowed small libertarian government as you and FollowingHim propose, many local Islamic communities would have persecuted christians without fear of central government reprisals. The Indonesian example you cited while bad wasn't because of big government but was because of the religious attitudes of Islam.
Another example of a big central government tolerating a different religion is the Russian Empire. In the 18th century, Catherine the Great launched a policy that enshrined religious tolerance and actively co-opted Muslim authorities.
The Russian empire provided Islam a sheltered but precarious place within its borders. Sporadic efforts at forced conversion to Orthodoxy ended in 1773 with Catherine II's edict of religious tolerance, which officially acknowledged the existence of the Muslim community and allowed the free practice of its essential religious rites. Among these, pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj) was one of the most sacred. But distrust of Islam and fear of Muslim revolt, fed by an almost paranoid apprehension of pan-Islamic solidarity, were deeply embedded in tsarist policies and attitudes toward pious Muslims.
This is an excerpt from a Stanford professor:
"The Russian Empire in the early modern centuries, approximately 1450 to 1800, expanded to stretch from Poland to the Pacific, and from the Arctic to the Black Sea, encompassing a myriad of ethnicities, including Russian, Tatar, Siberian, Ukrainian, German, Estonian, and religions, Russian Orthodoxy, Islam, Buddhism, Lutheranism, etc.
Perhaps most remarkable is how successful its rulers were in growing from a backwater principality in the northern forests into a major player in Ottoman and European geopolitics. They did this despite Russia’s tremendous historical lack of resources – farming in such a northern climate was at a subsistence level, and the population was very sparse. They succeeded by pursuing two principal strategies of governance.
First, they defined central state control very minimally: controlling the means of violence – the army, frontier defense – and mobilizing all available resources through taxation and population control, even to the point of enserfing peasants, and providing criminal justice for serious crimes. Otherwise, Russia’s rulers allowed subject peoples to maintain their own languages, religions, culture, elites, laws and institutions, creating an “empire of difference” that constituted its second key to success: By leaving subject communities generally intact, Russia built an empire “on the cheap,” saving expenditures on local government and ensuring social stability as long as subject peoples submitted and paid taxes.
As diverse as it was, the Russian Empire was also remarkable for its ability to impose uniformity when it mattered. At a time when emerging nation-states, such as France and other empires, were struggling with different languages and legal systems across the realm, Russia imposed one criminal law, one bureaucratic apparatus and one judicial culture. Russian law was not as learned as in Europe, but it was practical and pragmatic, and judges adhered to it in procedure and sentencing empirewide."
https://www.rferl.org/a/1070928.html
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational...herine-the-great-and-russia’s-muslims/6670460
You need to abandon the false dichotomy between big government vs small libertarian government. You and others on this forum need to take a more pragmatic view of government and not some silly religiously hatred for government.