I think owning another human being is "bad form" to say the least. That you would assume such a thing is intellectually nauseating and confirms the idea that online arguments (the logical sort) are not worth the time to make a valid effort as nobody has a chance of persuading anyone of anything. Online, life experience and the wisdom derived from it are trivialized by the young. But, only until the younger, get older. Keep in mind that the United States of America began essentially by voluntary tribalism, and it still basically is today. Nobody can do all things for themselves and have a standard of living much better than a log cabin and an outhouse without some rules for living a society agrees to live by called, laws. I choose to not live in a log cabin, most people aren't going to either. Universalize your maxim and add a pinch of human nature and see if anarchism holds up then. It doesn't.
With that I say, have a nice day.