Have fun building a quaint legal defense based on a polite and pedantic argument like this!
Be not intimidated...nor suffer yourselves to be wheedled out of your liberties by any pretense of politeness, delicacy, or decency. These, as they are often used, are but three different names for hypocrisy, chicanery and cowardice. ~ John Adams
Meanwhile, we, The Sons of Liberty, those who protect freedom, boldly, will remind the tyrants, they too, can bleed.
There is nothing more feared by a tyrant than an rebel who has no desire for money, no respect for unjust laws, nor fear of death.
100 sats \ 3 replies \ @Lux 6 Apr
why would be polite? a sovereign living man requests, orders, asks and gives instructions. slaves comply that simple
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A 'slave that complies' is just another way to view a 'tyrant who rules'. There are no slaves, as men are created equal. There are only tryants, men who act as gods over men.
Any interaction with a tyrant that does not make them bleed, is 'polite' by the standards of Liberty.
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Is slavery by consent. You give your consent when you accept to became a citizen, when you vote to be ruled, when you pay taxes. You accept to be a corporation controlled by the state. And that means you must play by their rules. So you are a slave,
So stop consenting.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 6 Apr
a man requests to be a taxpayer and then complains that taxes are unfair. all slavery is voluntary, by law. don't get me wrong, I'm for bleeding tyrants. they trick ppl to voluntarily comply
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“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” — Thomas Jefferson
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