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This is worth a read. It reminds me a little of Eric Hughes' and John Perry Barlow's manifestos.
It's all fun and games until someone writes a manifesto, as my pappy used to say.
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51 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 19 Feb
We did not choose this, it was forced upon us.
Exactly. One of the biggest logical fallacies is that our governments are voluntary. It comes from this nonsensical term "social contract" which is neither social nor a contract.
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These days the youngsters are obsessed with consent. Its not a bad thing to think about and discuss. But as is usual with social causes the scope is far to limited. Just as with defund the police the problem is the state. Defund the state. No action without consent. Voluntary governance is possible.
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100% worthy of your time - to read and to reflect on
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Statists are in disbelief right now... They must choose: Bitcoin or slavery.
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This little read really ignited my anarchist spirit. I thought about: The US and Epstein (soon Assange) Russia and Navalny El Salvador and Alejandro Muyshondt
I want to be a sovereign individual more than ever.
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After years and years of struggling, more and more people will come back to my warning...
and as I always said to many: "you can ignore Darth's advice, but you cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring his advice..."
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A. Because we already do that anyway. B. Because it's true. C. Because it's just so succinctly put.
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,😂
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