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You still fail to understand that a citizen do not have rights and freedom, but only privileges and liberties. Liberty is not freedom, is just a privilege. Citizen is not a sovereign individual, is just a slave by consent.
When you put yourself under the "US constitution" that doesn't give you any "protection" or right. You simply give away your freedom and rights and became a shitizen.
Is there a place, on land, where individual sovereigns are recognized by the surrounding non-sovereign individuals? Or is it simply a matter of not being worth the effort of enforcing one's non-sovereignty? Like economic deterrence?
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @DarthCoin 17h
that depends how far a sovereign goes to declare himself sovereign and the relations he want to have with regular shitizens.
I am my own state, with my own rules: #736757
The most important step is to realize that you live in a cage, what is that cage and how to get out from it. After that is just a matter of having commercial contracts with other fellow individuals, and all these contracts follow the UCC. The whole world function based on contracts but people still don't want to see it.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 17h
I think that from that declaration linked there, the most important part that negates my question fully, in combination with your assertion of applicability, is:
ARTICLE 3. The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity ...
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin 17h
the recognition is just a nice way to say hello to another fellow individual, you are recognizing his sovereign status. Is nothing more than saying "I like your jacket".
But that doesn't stop you to have any commercial relations based on a contract.
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