• @melpomenesclevage
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    2 months ago

    Why? Laws aren’t here to protect you. The entire pretense of that is just to make you accept when the propertarian (and in most places white supremacist) gangsters want to walk into your community and disappear/murder someone they don’t like.

    It is frowned upon tho. By us. Others too, i bet, if they know about it. So what’s the plan? Me, I just haven’t bought a new TV since like 2014, but that’s a personal dodge rather than a systemic fix, and it feels really trashy not having a solution for others, besides ‘go without’.

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      12 months ago

      I mean, the law literally states that we aren’t required to house soliders in the time of war if we desire. It also asserts privacy and a certain level of personal freedom. I see no extent as to why this shouldn’t extend to multinational corpos or at the very least, be explicitly clear.

      Ultimately, i think we just need to get into government, and actually fucking do something about it.

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        2 months ago

        “The system is broken! We must appeal to the system for help!”

        That’s insane and absurd.

        The amount of effort required to make government do anything other than imperialism and genocide (and they will always half ass it) is always a substantial multiple of just doing it yourself. Stop begging, and letting their bullshit appropriate your desire for a better world.

          • @melpomenesclevage
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            12 months ago

            No that would still end up with a government. If I’m gonna risk my ass like that for something, its going to be something I actually want.

            • KillingTimeItself
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              12 months ago

              i have a theory that anarchy always ends in some form of government. I suppose you could have an anarchic government. But i would much rather have a difference government, with the same principles to begin with tbh. Anarchy is more of a driving force to me than anything else.

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                Everything always ends in something else. If it didn’t, it wouldn’t be an ending, or would violate thermodynamics.

                The point is nobody being in charge, in shrinking authority while keeping coordination.

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                  that’s an interesting place to use a thermodynamics jumpscare, but frankly i think we just need proper isolation from state and federal government, each has their own purpose. They should do specifically what is most productive for themselves and nothing more.

                  But that’s just me being fed up with shit being entirely inconsistent from state to state for no fucking reason.

                  • @melpomenesclevage
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                    12 months ago

                    Not a jump scare; conservation. The warm fuzzy part?

                    Why do you want people in charge without coordination? That seems remarkably unpleasant.