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RE: Not Kokesh for "Not President" (Part 1 of 2)
Do not harm others, do not harm their property, and keep your word
and when someone decides to violate the above, then what? And I am not interested in arguing. Just be quiet and show us. Build a community and just show us. Thanks.
It has been explained numerous times already by thousands of people.
There would be common law courts made up of volunteers from the community. They are not paid and they have no special protections. There are no double standards between them and the rest of the people. Those people hold law breakers accountable, and the people who refuse to abide by their rulings lose the protection of the court.
Those people become outlaws and would be hunted as such. There are not that many predators among us, and the system we have now allows those predators to take positions within the system to rule over others. Haven't you ever wondered why so many police abuse their spouses? How so many religious leaders abuse their followers? How many politicians abuse their power? The pattern is pretty clear to me.
Governance without government and rules without rulers is the objective.
what part of SHOW ME; DON'T TELL ME is that difficult to comprehend? All you do is provide WORDS. Anyone can contrive things with words. Show me what you mean. Show us how this works. I know what the objective is. Can this objective, once put into practice actually protect private property and life, itself? Now please. Don't continue attempting to persuade me by more words. SHOW ME. Until you do, your political THEORY shall continue to be discussed by a few in the midst of the Grand Canyon, all by yourselves. Is that your desire?
Anarchy is all around us. 99.9% of human interaction is voluntary and peaceful. What's not to see? You must be blind. Do you think countless laws are what keep people peaceful and their interactions voluntary? Go to any crowded place, and look for yourself. I don't need to show you a damned thing.
no. you don't. In either case, at least the convo is over. Thanks for the interaction. It was fun.