Quote from: pkizenko98 on April 05, 2013, 09:51 pmlol haven't u heard, business are people!Quote from: pkizenko98 on April 05, 2013, 09:53 pmperhaps you are the one now conditioned to believe in this agorism, or whatever it is they are calling it these days, that you have forgotten the golden rule!You don't know what Agorism is, yet you are attempting to defend your original position that the creator(s) of this free market - based on Agorist principles - are liable for a user performing a confidence scam. Go back to bed, pkizenko98; you are drunk.Furthermore you fail to employ logic in your rebuttals, or make any sense whatsoever really. It is pointless to partake in a debate with an illogical person as they cannot follow logical sequences or think rationally about a situation from a third person perspective.To conclude:You do not understand what Silk Road actually is - an Agorist marketplace - nor the ideologies behind it. You seem to view everything from a capitalist and regulatory perspective, and cannot employ logical thought processes to reach a logical conclusion, instead spouting illogical ramblings not unlike a child attempting to argue with its parents.This brings us back to your original point of a parent taking responsibility for their child:It has become somewhat apparent that the '98' in your username refers to the year you were born, and whilst I commend you for possessing a sense of 'justice' - however flawed that might be in a free-market sense - you need to do a lot more reading before you come here and attempt to shackle responsibility to the ones that make this entire place possible.If people cannot take responsibility for their own actions, nor do their due diligence before parting with their money or engaging in a deal, then they will be parted with their money sooner or later with neither recompense nor empathy. That is a simple fact of life.- grahamgreene