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Can’t you reply, “ I don’t agree, I don’t consent.”?
10 sats \ 6 replies \ @Lux 28 Oct
Sure. You can swiftly reject the offer. Or you can play counter attack. It's up to you.
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How would you go about playing the counter attack? It seems that you need to know exactly what you are doing and saying to do that. Also, making a mistake would be a bad situation.
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10 sats \ 4 replies \ @Lux 28 Oct
Agree with you. Gotta know what you're doing, otherwise best to stay humble. I don't claim I know what I would do, and the post was to show that staying silent could be a mistake. It comes with knowledge, experience, wisdom.. the ability to respond, responsability.
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The whole problem is that many people, Including me, do not have the necessary experience in legal and lawful arenas to make these judgements. Also, most BAR lawyers know nothing about these subjects. They are totally ignorant!!
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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @Lux 28 Oct
Learning for years this subject made me lose fear of the police, judges... I now think before I interact with them, and it changed everything. Every interaction is a learning experience. If they sense fear, confusion, submission.. it's what they want and hope for. A sovereign man, even if he does not know how to sue them is too much hassle. afaict the basics/fundamentals are vital, gotta know when you are being played. the game is rigged in our favor, they are bluffing on a mass scale and taking advantage of our ignorance. btw, do you know Alfonse Faggiolo? has a telegram group, he's probably the best resource to learn counter attack/court procedure
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No, I don’t know him, I am new to this. I have never used Telegram, before.
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ok, i will not push you to telegram :) his youbito: https://www.youtube.com/@alphonsofaggiolo7639 he recomends this course, i didn't take it. i'm not in america and too cheap ;) https://www.howtowinincourt.com