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297 sats \ 7 replies \ @freetx 6h \ parent \ on: What am I missing about Ross Ulbricht and the silk road? Politics_And_Law
Had you ever visited the site?
It was very clear what was allowed and what wasnt. For instance, no pedo, rape, killing, snuff, etc...in fact no violence of any kind. There was a banner announcing that on site.
The site was really just like ebay/amazon for drugs, fake ids, cracked video games, etc.
There is a very high probability that your imagination of it is 10x worse then what it really was...
Nope, I was in second grade when Ross was arrested. Maybe you're right that I'm biased and have a bad image of the website because of what I'm reading now.
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Ross was a fairly principled libertarian, and libertarians generally distinguish between 2 types of laws: "Real Property" and "Statutory"
Real Property laws are things like: theft, rape, murder, arson, etc. All libertarians view these as crimes.
Statutory laws are things that some person wrote on a piece of paper that and says its illegal. Things like: You can't sell this plant, You can't gamble your money, You cant duplicate this document, etc. Most libertarians view Statutory laws as invalid as 95% of them have no victim attached....2 people freely consented to the deal.
Ross ran SilkRoad in accordance with those views. There were no "real property" crimes, only statutory.
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What about the non-aggression principle which is a foundational tenet of libertarianism? How did he uphold that when he allegedly try to hire hitmen for multiple ‘clean’ kills?
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To be completely clear, he was charged but the charges were dropped with prejudice.
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I have no issue about creating a marketplace and consenting adults participating in it. But violence crosses a line that I’m not okay with.