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RE: Why Are Peaceful People Becoming Anarchists?

in #anarchy7 years ago (edited)

I want;
Pay voluntary for the services one needs. (and others)

Not doing drugs, but let others do drugs if they want to.
Drive carefully not to hurt anyone, and let others drive the way they want, as long as they don't are an immediate danger to others.

Keeping drunk drivers of the road, by not serving them more than one alcoholic (when they are the one driving) while they are in my house (It's a rule I have now)
If they would drink and wanted to get in the car; steal the key's and give them a place to sleep or find some other solution. But that never happens because most are not stupid.

It's not about the money or having no rules
It's about the rulers.
It's about me wanting to be an grown human being that I am, that is responsible for the things I do and pay for.
And not staying a child whining for daddy and mommy fixing it's problem.
But most of all it's about the violence and tyranny that needs to stop.

Or as @mattclarcke said so beautifully short

We own ourselves, and want to be left alone.

I edited some mistakes out and added a sentence

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so drugs, speeding and not paying taxes?

End slavery.

well you have to do a lot of drugs, irresponsibly, speed a lot, irresponsibly, and do a shitty job of dodging your taxes to actually be incarcerated for any of those things and none are capital crimes.

Let's say I would do a lot of drugs, how would you get a right to incarcerate me?

Edit ;
Let's say I build a deck on the house I worked for and own, what gives you the right to incarcerate me.

Let's say I don't replace the windshield of my car (for the second time) because there is a minor crack, in the left under corner, that goes nowhere, and is perfectly safe) and that costs over five hundred dollar to replace, (with all the lost hours in time it's dubble that. If not more, If I wouldn't do that, so I would not have that sticker of yours, what gives you the right to incarcerate me?

Let's say I have a tree in my garden that 3.30 m. high you say you may not have a tree larger then 3 m. high, what gives you the right to incarcerate me?

What if I wanted to build a house and you say you can choose between these two stones, what if I picked another stone, what gives you the right to incarcerate me.

If I have a fish swimming in a bowl for a decade and a half and you say you must put that fish in a aquarium that's square, and I don't do that, what gives you the right to incarcerate me.

I could go on and on.

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