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(09-15-2019, 04:07 PM)TyMotor Wrote:Yes, in his debut appearance in Mario Tennis(09-15-2019, 04:06 PM)waffles Wrote: I hate black people yes?Did Wario say that?
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Is Wario A Libertarian
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(09-15-2019, 04:07 PM)TyMotor Wrote:Yes, in his debut appearance in Mario Tennis(09-15-2019, 04:06 PM)waffles Wrote: I hate black people yes?Did Wario say that?
(09-15-2019, 05:52 PM)nep nep Wrote: Heels on the groundPlease keep the comment relevant to the discussion.
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(09-15-2019, 03:30 PM)SilverMight Wrote: First of all, he wears yellow, so one point to that. He's definitely anti-statist - his debut appearance in SML2 starts off with him taking over Mario's castle. He doesn't answer to any authority figure, like Mario does to Peach, and Luigi does to Peach. Adding to this, his motorcycle almost definitely doesn't meet highway regulations. However, I'm not quite sure what his opinion on the market may be.
He seems to support the gold standard (see: Coins, WarioWare Gold), and is characterized by his greediness. I believe this might be enough to support the claim, but his opinion on the market may still yet to be determined.
He also owns his own company and doesn't pay his workers minimum wage (if there even is one, where he resides.)
Another question to be asked is if Wario supports the NAP (Non Aggression Principle). I'm fairly sure that throwing turtle shells and other various objects is violating the NAP - however, if Wario felt that his sovereign rights were being stepped on and this was the only appropriate course of action, this may be an exception.
I look forward to the 12,000 pages of discussion on this.
(09-15-2019, 07:56 PM)Term Wrote: Piranha Plant is a Communist, he wants the green pipelines to be owned by the peopleWe could have a very good debate about this
(09-15-2019, 03:36 PM)SilverMight Wrote: On the other hand, I feel like Wario is so greedy that he would most definitely tax the ever-living shit out of his citizens, violating the main principle of laissez-faire capitalism. This is definitely up for interpretation though.Going off the assumption that this statement is true, it sounds to me something like radical social Darwinism, this radical form of social Darwinism aligns more with the views and values of the alt-right. And as we have seen through out almost every game Wario is in he is desperate to grab as much money as possible supporting his max taxation theory implying he’s right leaning. But this is just my opinion.
(09-16-2019, 12:51 PM)TOP NEPU Wrote:Without a doubt, Wario is definitely right leaning. It's just up to us to determine with he believes in on the authoritarian scale. You do have some very good points, however there's no evidence that Wario would tax all his people - it's very ambiguous and most definitely up for interpretation.(09-15-2019, 03:36 PM)SilverMight Wrote: On the other hand, I feel like Wario is so greedy that he would most definitely tax the ever-living shit out of his citizens, violating the main principle of laissez-faire capitalism. This is definitely up for interpretation though.Going off the assumption that this statement is true, it sounds to me something like radical social Darwinism, this radical form of social Darwinism aligns more with the views and values of the alt-right. And as we have seen through out almost every game Wario is in he is desperate to grab as much money as possible supporting his max taxation theory implying he’s right leaning. But this is just my opinion.