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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @0xIlmari 17 Mar freebie \ on: Compliance with the state is just admission that they own you | PODCONF Exposed bitcoin
I dunno, man. Maybe this works in the US which has freedom in its roots, but here in the commie superstate of EU, what they think they are owed, they will take by force.
Bailiff will come, with guns, if necessary, and "repossession" your car, your house, and your TV, and your company equipment. No amount of protesting will change that, because noone will be asking your opinion.
Unless widespread noncompliance occurs (and the sentiment simply isn't there yet), individuals are dealt with effectively.
Unless widespread noncompliance occurs
That is "heard thinking", like "if the neighbor do not start it, I would not..."
You are just waiting for things to happen. That's not the way.
Somebody have to start it, somewhere, somehow.
I always do my best and never obey anything that is imposed on me.
I get arrested (aka kidnapped) ? Fine, 1 night in jail and then I am released. But I will never give up on my freedom and sovereignty, by being obedient and compliant.
I removed myself from the system. How?
By declaring myself sovereign individual. Is it easy? NO. Is a long process.
But any time I get harassed by gov agents thugs I show them my papers and they let me free.
The local police already know me that I will always win in front of a judge, so they don't even bother to stop me. This is how you earn respect as a sovereign individual.
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Yes, I'm waiting for things to happen, because the first ones to throw themselves against the state will be summarily dealth with, and I have a family to care for.
What are those "papers" that you show to government agents? Why can't they just take you to court effectively? And I'd really want to know where the word of a local police man ("he's a good man") can override tax law in court.
Down where I live we don't have local police you can get all friendly and snugly with - faceless goons, frequently rotated between precincts is all you meet, they made sure of that.
Down here, I would be afraid of not making out of a 1 night in jail alive. And on top of that, they will still take what they think is owed by force, even if that means throwing my family onto the street while I rot in jail.
Yes, I am under racketeering "protection" by my state. No, I see no recourse other than leaving.
Also, clearly you and I live in widely different jurisdictions. Clearly the system of oppression is much more developed in my country, hence we constantly run into misunderstandings.
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