Primal Capitalista…what does it mean? Well, primal is simple but strong. Primal is about rugged-individualism and self-reliance. Primal isn’t about rules and fools, rather it’s about skills and drills.
The Capitalista is the individual who promotes and operates in the free market. The Capitalista is one who believes that consumers can better choose goods and services rather than a bureaucracy picking winners and losers in industry and commerce. The Capitalista believes in the natural rights of man, property rights, and the adherence to contract law. Despite the view that opponents hold, the Capitalista does not favor lawlessness to get ahead.
Combine Primal & Capitalista and you get an individual strong with determination, ingenuity, and a relentless winning spirit to deliver products and services in a free market.
As stated in my previous post, my goal is to use my own experiences as well as daily observations in the world around me to illustrate my ideas and beliefs on liberty and capitalism. The example below is a perfect illustration of the socialist in direct contrast to capitalism. Imtiyaz Razak, who authored the FB post, is a proclaimed social and political activist whose Facebook page is public (so I have no privacy concerns in exposing his points of view). Imtiyaz uses Facebook for his activist causes and in doing so, viciously attacks those with whom he disagrees and rarely stays on topic. He chooses to silence rather than engage in thoughtful debate. Just before removing me from his Friends list, he stated that I had blood on my hands for “acts committed by my WHITE ancestors“.
So rather than silencing opposing points of view, I choose to expose and defeat such views in the arena of ideas. I believe liberty and capitalism is #1; I believe tyranny and socialism is dangerous, and I’ll do my part to squash it. Therefore, how can I pass up such a ripe example of hypocrisy whereby Imtiyaz, in his own post, denounces capitalism while residing comfortably in a middle and upper white neighborhood and claims to be very well aware of the true reality in the US.
This poses the question: why is he so critical of capitalism and private property rights, which afford him the opportunity to live in said middle and upper white neighborhood?
Some say AntiCapitalista, I say PrimalCapitalista!