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Where one is born, one becomes a citizen of that country or region.
Where one is born, one becomes a citizen of that country or region.
In the end, might makes right. That's how this whole government thing started.That doesn't answer the question.
You don't have to agree. The law is not a contract. Enacted law applies to all. Not having a license doesn't get you out of the traffic laws,,
I still don't see how it applies. I did not willingly come here. I could see if I wanted to become a citizen of Andorra, and willingly emigrated there, and upon signing the paperwork for my citizenship I agreed to obey all the laws. But I, nor anyone born here was ever given the option.
If only it worked that way.
I would really like to be free of the law of gravity. I sure didn't consent to that when I was born.
FWIW, minors never consent to anything. It's all imposed.
When I turned 18 I didn't sign anything though either. Laws of man are easily changed - and completely arbitrary - laws of physics not so much.
Well, you were required to register for selective service, and you may have registered to vote. Both of those require your signature. You certainly didn't leave, so that's tacit agreement.
There are places where laws are considered optional. They aren't very pleasant places. What you're looking for is the "social contract."
Well, you were required to register for selective service, and you may have registered to vote. Both of those require your signature. You certainly didn't leave, so that's tacit agreement.
There are places where laws are considered optional. They aren't very pleasant places. What you're looking for is the "social contract."
Let us then admit that force does not create right, and that we are obliged to obey only legitimate powers
-Jean-Jacques Rousseau
And where does one agree to the social contract? Or dissent?
And where does one agree to the social contract? Or dissent?
On a one way flight overseas.
Like it or not, complete freedom is a very, very bad idea.
Depends where you are on the food chain and how close you are to other people. Pretty sure if we had 100% freedom, small groups would form with written contracts in place needed in order to join said group.
And if you didn't want to join, you wouldn't have to.
Depends where you are on the food chain and how close you are to other people. Pretty sure if we had 100% freedom, small groups would form with written contracts in place needed in order to join said group.
And if you didn't want to join, you wouldn't have to.
So what happens when a group like ISIS forms, holds a gun to your head, and forces you to sign a contract or they kill your family?
And what keeps those "small groups" from raiding other small groups? Or other groups imposing their "written contract" on others because they don't like them ****ing in the well water? Hey, complete freedom means I can take a dump in your sink. What are you going to do about it? Threaten me with violence? Then you're imposing your contract on me, and I don't agree to it.
This has been tried before. In places like Somalia. It doesn't just not work, it's thoroughly terrible.
Sorry, the Libertarian ideal does not work. It has no mechanism for dealing with those that would spoil it for everyone.
Let em shoot me. I have no fear of death, and I have no wife and kids.
So what's the point of being free if you are too dead to enjoy it?
What's the point of being alive if I have no freedom?
Beer and sex?
I don't drink beer, and the other is non-existent in my life.
You'd be dead before your pants got pulled up. Then I'd let the dog rape you.
Oh, there's a mechanism, it's just having the balls to follow through with it. And with the apathy in this country, and the expectation of government to wipe everyone's ass - 85% of the population wouldn't go through with it.
OK, got it.
Might makes right.
You've gone full circle….
If you want to invade someone else's home, be prepared for the consequences. Stay away, no issue.
And where does one agree to the social contract? Or dissent?
And, if you are enough of a bad ass and/or can organize a sufficient number of like minded bad asses, you can hand the King his ass in a hand-basket and set up your own government.If you want to invade someone else's home, be prepared for the consequences. Stay away, no issue.
That's a social contract.
Where did I sign that?
You can vote with your feet.
When someone is born they don't sign anything stating they will obey all the laws of the country or state. Why are they bound by something they never agreed to?
Where one is born, one becomes a citizen of that country or region.
There are a lot of folks that have success with the citizen checkpoints.
The social contract is a philosophical construct to explain a theory of governance. But if it helps you, think of it as an implied contract. The vast majority of contracts we enter into in our lives are implied contracts.And where does one agree to the social contract? Or dissent?
When you CHOSE to enter MY property. I didn't choose to be born in the US. There's a bit of a difference.
Instead of anarchy why not just a system that lets people make their own choices in life instead of taking 1/3 of their income to nanny them.
You know, something like we had before WWI except with less racism, sexism, and religion based morality laws.
Then maybe we would have laws, politicians, etc worthy of respect. Just a thought.
How dare you claim ownership of this land! The Earth belongs to us all!
-Or are you going to impose your will on others?
No way I could be a cop. I would have shot her.