Applied appropriately, the "non-aggression principle", the 6th Commandment, and the like, are absolutely how society should operate, but should these apply in the face of obvious tyranny?
How long must we endure the violating of our natural rights? Our property is stolen every single day, often multiple times per day. Our liberty is seized if we travel from A to B too quickly. If we try to fight any of this tyranny "by their rules", the buddies of the perpetrators (judges or other LEOs) will protect them.
Privacy is essentially non-existent.
We cannot truly own anything (except Bitcoin). Good luck keeping your paid-off home or vehicle if you have no source of income. Good luck doing what you want on your own property, even if it doesn't hurt anyone else. Heaven forbid you grow your own food or raise livestock.
Meanwhile, the "government", if you can even call it that, actively tries to find more and more ways to tyrranize us. That same government is involved in some of the biggest human rights abuses in the world - human trafficking, PEDOPHILIA, etc.
When will we end it?
Sometimes I wonder if we are applying our moral codes to broadly. We used to hang corrupt officials for what they're doing to us now. I'm not here to "suggest" anything, but I want to hear your thoughts.