I believe that authoritarian "order" is its own kind of chaos.
It makes sensible behavior result in nonsensical punishment.
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Those who want you to doubt that anarchy (self-ownership and individual responsibility) is the best, most moral, and ethical way to live among others are asking you to accept that theft, aggression, superstition, and slavery are better.
No matter how bad it is for the rest of us.
People get tired of fighting, they can't keep watching, and government intends to have its way with us.
I'm not sure what I can do about it, other than change my attitude and accept that this is the way it is at this time, and keep reminding people that there's a better way.
Is the problem internal to me? Or is there a real danger that I need to be aware of? Statists would say- and have- that it's my problem. That this is just how it is, and if I don't get on board, I'm going to be steamrolled.
But they'll lie and try to brainwash you into believing that's the reason they do it.
No one ever surveils you for your own good.
But they'll lie and try to brainwash you into believing that's the reason they do it.
No one ever governs you for your own good.
But they'll lie and try to brainwash you into believing that's the reason they do it.
And far too many people- usually the loudest, most ignorant minority (there's a strong correlation there)- will fall for it and cheer to have it imposed on us all.
I might at least fall for the labor theory of value.
I do a lot of hard work for other people. It's something almost daily.
I do yard work for elderly relatives- sometimes cleaning up after serious neglect. I move furniture and try to repair appliances and equipment. I change light bulbs they can't reach. I sometimes fix non-engine car problems (with the help of YouTube) and have saved people hundreds of dollars that way. I show them how to use their technology. I run errands.
I also help the community. I've spent hours and hours picking up trash around town. I've helped people by shoveling snow. I've helped strangers when I saw they needed help as I passed.
I've also labored for the enemy. I've wasted huge amounts of my valuable time doing things around my own property that I don't want to do, or even to have done, just to keep armed thugs from showing up to force me to do it or rob me if I haven't.
That's a lot of labor.
Yet, I only occasionally get paid anything for any of my services. And I'm fine with that- except for the yard work the town forces upon me. I don't do it for the money; I like to help people.
However, if I believed in the labor theory of value, I might believe I am owed something for all that work.
But where would that money come from?
If the people I help could afford it, they'd probably pay me for my work.
Should other local residents be forced to pay me for my "service to society"?
Ewww. No!
Should the "taxing authorities" of the town pay me out of the tax money they confiscate from us all, since I am increasing the tax value of the property so that they can ultimately steal more from the residents? That's the worst kind of profit they are gaining from my labor, and commies hate profit, right? (I'm sure they'd say that particular money-from-nothing doesn't count as profit.)
I'll keep helping when I can. I am owed nothing unless there's a prior agreement to pay me, and I do the agreed-upon work satisfactorily.
Believing otherwise would be a red flag. It would show that I am dumb and unethical.
If someone is violating life, liberty, or property, they are the bad guys. If they are paying you to help them do any of those things, then you're a bad guy, too.
There's really no wiggle room there.
Or Wiggum room, either.
He pointed out that you and I have no expectation of (or right to) privacy in public spaces. You aren't protected by the 4th Amendment in such cases. He says, "Don't hate the players, hate the game". And, that it's just too bad if this upsets "Flock haters".
I have some thoughts on this.
You need to hate the players, too, because they choose to play the game, knowing it's wrong.
Guys like this are why more and more people are getting smart and hating cops. He is siding with government by excusing what it is doing- saying only the Supreme Court can decide otherwise.
I recognize that I have no expectation of privacy in public. I've noticed people taking photos of me more times than I could ever keep track of. It doesn't bother me. The difference is "regular people" aren't photographing me in order to track and control me; to use against me later. Government and its partners in crime are.
Only a cop or other vile government supremacist could pretend not to see the difference.
What about his Bill of Rights claim? The 4th Amendment doesn't apply to random strangers, it applies only to government and those working for government. It doesn't bind you and me; it binds government.
If government is looking for a loophole, that is exactly the situation where there can't be a loophole. Government has no right to photograph or track us because government has no rights. None.
This guy would have been making excuses for slave traders- because that essentially what he's doing now. If that's "patriotic", keep that junk away from me.
Just say "no" to spyware.
The only good Flock camera is a dead Flock camera.
It should also be obvious that the lies all skew in one direction: to make government seem less harmful, less evil, more competent, more essential than it is.
It's also obvious, since government still exists, that most people believe most of the lies. They believe the ones they want to be true, while rejecting the ones they don't want to be true. (Politics makes people stupid.)
They might believe that cops are the good guys, that the government military is securing "our freedom", or that anti-gun rules and Flock cameras keep us safe. Maybe they believe environmental laws protect the environment, or that govschools educate children. Some seem to believe that only a government can create a long, smooth surface.
Why would anyone believe these things, against all objective observation?
Because government told them so.
And even if they know government lies about the things they don't believe, they'll fall right into the lies that they want to believe. They leap in with their arms wide and their eyes closed.
And they'll hate you if you don't join them.
Hating their fellow humans. Choosing a criminal institution over people. All because government lies.
Calling me a "Democrat", a "Leftist", a "liberal", a "commie", a meth addict, a "criminal", or anything else doesn't work. It never will. I'm on the correct side on this issue.
Here's a selection of replies I copied and pasted (all these from one guy) to me (and others) for saying I oppose Flock cameras, and saying they aren't worth the cost:
"Looks ghey. Ill pass""I'm not reading some liberal garbage trying to turn ppl gay" (Both this and the one above were in response to a link to my newspaper column on the subject)"Go get you some meth money we know the truth about you people.""I don't break the law. I'm cool with them""Go play in a road transtifa""You a scrapper? Lol.""Go watch an episode of first 48 and see how handy these are and solving crime from thugs""N!gga you retarded or a crook. Probably democrat"
The problem for them is, I know what I'm standing up for. It has nothing to do with what they want it to be about. I also see what THEY'RE standing up for, and it's hideous and evil.
The scary thing is, you know these people v*te!!
I don't buy the lies that these cameras are an essential tool for solving crime; I'm not afraid of criminals. Even if they were used that way occasionally, it's not worth the loss of privacy and liberty. Not even close.
But some people are not only OK with them; they crave having them watch you and me 24/7.
That's disturbing. And not very smart.
Then a Blue Line Mafia goon, commonly called a "police officer", alerted to a possible "sovereign citizen" [sic] by the Flock cameras he was watching his ex with, rushed to the scene to cause trouble.
Cop: "License, registration, and the animal's health certificate and vaccination records."
Yankee Doodle: "What?"
Cop: "You heard me. Are you resisting?"
Yankee Doodle: "...?"
Cop: "Where are you going, what is your business there, and where are you coming from?"
Yankee Doodle: "Why?"
Cop: "I need your identification."
Yankee Doodle: "My name is Yankee Doodle."
Cop: "That's obviously an alias, and that gives me reasonable suspicion to arrest you."
Yankee Doodle: "What's going on?"
Cop: "Do you have anything on you that I need to know about?"
Yankee Doodle: "No."
Cop: "I smell marijuana- possibly alcohol, too, and is that a gun?"
Yankee Doodle: "I don't understand the questions. This is America."
Cop: "Hey, that looks like an eagle feather in your cap. You're going to prison, boy!"
Yankee Doodle: "I found this feather on the ground, but I don't know what kind it is. I call it my 'macaroni'."
Cop: "So, you are on drugs... "
Yankee Doodle: "What? No, 'macaroni' means..."
Cop: "Stop resisting! DON'T MOVE! PUT YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR AND HAND ME YOUR PAPERS!!"
In the scuffle, while attacking an innocent traveler and dragging him from his horse, the cop manages to shoot himself in the foot because of the extraordinarily dangerous situation he created.
Cop: "SHOTS FIRED! Officer down! Send backup NOW!!!!!!"
FOX News reports that a probable Antifa-affiliated Democratic Socialist commie attacked and injured a heroic officer who was just trying to keep us all safe. "He should have complied faster." Fortunately for the sake of "lawn odor", he was neutralized by the responding thugscrum. Two officers were injured in the firefight, but it isn't clear who fired those shots. The department promises to "thoroughly investigate" itself before finding that none of its officers did anything wrong.
CNN reports that another "white nationalist" has committed "gun violence", which shows again that only government employees can be trusted to have guns.
MSNBC, or whatever it calls itself now, sat and drooled while eating crayons and paste.
Over the past few years, I've lost most of my subscribers; I still have a few (and you are deeply appreciated!). I know the economy has truly sucked, and keeps getting worse, so it's understandable. Plus, the nature of my chosen topic means I am going to write something to anger everyone eventually. I've never let the fear of losing subscribers dictate what I write (although it does sometimes cross my mind as I hit "publish"). It has happened a few times, but less than you might think. Less than I supposed it would happen.
Anyway, I had to pay for a vehicle repair that turned out to be more expensive than I was expecting- there were problems that weren't obvious. This means I am running a big financial deficit right now.
But my pickup is drivable (and safe) again, which is nice.
If you aren't already a subscriber and/or a regular supporter, and only if you can afford it and want to, maybe you could send a few fiat "dollars" my way. I'd really appreciate it. Thank you.
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I think most of them believe it lasted much longer than it did.
The American experiment lasted only from the signing of the Declaration of Independence until the ratification of the Constitution. That was the end of that.As it is, about the most I could do around here is sit in my yard, near the intersection, and stare at the dirt. Or I could go into someone's cotton field and stare at the dirt. Less fulfilling than you might imagine.
What triggered this?
Seeing the things that "normal people" say about how government treats us and our rights makes me feel sick. Seeing how they'll excuse any violation, saying "if you don't like it, change the law" is disappointing. Any spirit has been drained from these people.
I know it's frowned upon to say so, but they are sheeple. Less than sheep- sheep still have some spark of survival instinct, even if it is weak. There's no animal as ethically weak and empty as a government supremacist bootlicker.
These people will tolerate anything if government tells them it's necessary. I honestly doubt anything could ever cross the line and make them stand up. Their love for legislative rules is too overpowering for them to resist. Oh, they'll protest a little when their puppetmasters tell them to hate a president, but that's about it. And half the time, they'll get that wrong.
The modern world has worn thin for me. Again. I'll probably get over it. Again. At least for a while.
Until then, I'll be the weird neighbor throwing knives and tomahawks in my nonexistent backyard, practicing firemaking in the living room, thinking of things I wish I could order (but don't need), and watching lots of mountainman videos.
The United States government is much, MUCH worse than the British government was in 1776. Worse than that ambitious government ever dreamed of being. With higher taxes, more meddling, and more presence. Greater evil.
Most “patriots” pretend otherwise.
I get it. People want to celebrate, and they want to ignore unpleasant realities. They resent those who have a realistic understanding of the situation.
And the Declaration of Independence is celebration-worthy. If only they had meant it. The Constitution showed that they didn't. They wanted a State to sit on the world stage more than they valued independence and loved liberty. "Everyone else is doing it!" So that's what they got. That's what they saddled us with. And it has metastasized into this global Empire we see all around us today.
Make a "patriot" comfortable. Forget independence. "Happy Fourth."
You can go here to see how many of those abominations infest your area. And see where they are and where they are aimed. Then use that information as you will.
Someone needs to invent hand-held directed EMP technology that can disable such things from a distance. Or, if they are shielded from EMPs, lasers to burn them out. That's more responsible than using hunting rifles for that sacred task.
Others have said that FOIA requests, public records requests, and/or audits often result in the cameras being removed to prevent disclosure. If you're legally minded, this might be something to try.
On an individual level, I wonder if a small shelf above the slave plate of your vehicle could prevent the numbers from being seen from the height of those spies. Just a thought. Maybe they see it from too far away for this to work. I wonder if there's any spray that would be unnoticeable to the eye, but opaque to the cameras.
Or, if you just want to avoid being tracked by these things, knowing where they are and where they are aimed can help you.
It's important to track the trackers, regardless.
Similarly, everything in the social world comes down to liberty.
Some people like to try to insert woo-woo into the material world, but then they are talking about something other than the material world. Maybe they are speaking of a spiritual world or something else immaterial, but you can't plot an orbit or describe a chemical reaction this way. You have to stay in the realm of physics to do so.
Others like to try to insert their antisocial desires and fetishes into the social world, but then it's no longer a social world they are talking about. They are describing a political world instead. You can't respect the rights of others while pretending there are things you "should" do to violate these rights when they make you uncomfortable.
I suspect there is even a way to merge physics and liberty; a sort of Grand Unified Theory. I can see it and feel it, but I can't articulate it. Yet. It may come to me someday.
It shouldn't require any training as a lawyer or any political expertise whatsoever; just the ability to read and understand what you're reading. (I know that's asking a lot these days.)
This is how complicated it should be:
Someone brings a government rule, policy, or legislation to you.
You read it.
You observe if it is something the Constitution explicitly allows government to do, based on what is actually written, not on interpretations or political wishes...
And then you rule on it by that standard and none other.
Easy-peasy.
An AI could easily do it (although crooked political humans would corrupt the programming for their political agendas).
Does the Constitution explicitly allow government to do this? Let it stand.
Does the Constitution not explicitly allow government to do this? Gone immediately. No delay; no scrambling to save it or to find a way around it. Just gone this instant.
Only political criminals would make it harder or more complicated than that. Yes, that means 99% or more of the government would be done for. That's a good first step.
My evaluation of their performance is even easier: If they rule in favor of government power, they got it wrong. Every time.
On the other hand, I'm opposed to whatever appears to be happening in Europe (and, to some extent, in some places in America).
It seems (if the reports are true*) that people are being imported (trafficked)-- which is not the same as "immigration"-- and then allowed to archate, almost to the point of being encouraged to do so, while the "native" population (people who have lived there for multiple generations) is forbidden to defend themselves, prohibited from owning or using proper defensive tools, and punished for doing or saying anything about the current situation.
It's no wonder a movie about a man who decides "enough is enough" is making waves around the world.
This is a government-created problem. Entirely government-created. I don't expect government to solve it, or do anything other than make it worse.
Governments seem to be trafficking in people who don't have many prospects at home, then using them to demoralize the "native" population (to gain more control over them).
No one has the right to archate (by definition), and that includes by forbidding self-defense and defense of property. If you then allow archation to happen by protecting the archators and punishing the victims, you deserve whatever fate befalls you when the chickens come home to roost. And they will. It won't matter that you've made it "illegal".
Anyone who tries to stab or behead a random person in public needs to face a universally armed population, and an eternal dirt nap in the company of worms and maggots. The same goes for any political criminal who tries to punish any defender of such victims. They are just as bad.
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*I tend to believe the reports are true because of how hard the European governments are trying to suppress them.
I understand the arguments in favor of them (hearing protection, and it's your right).
I also know the arguments against them (criminals will use them to silently murder) are based on imaginary TV/movie silencers that work like I wish they really worked. The people who want them banned or regulated are coming from a place of supreme ignorance and fear.
I'm just not personally willing to put a big, expensive cylinder on the end of a pistol for so little benefit. I'm completely in favor of you being able to order one online and have it mailed to your door without any paperwork or proof of ID.
I've noticed the politically addled people have two arguments they keep pushing: that "silencers" are "arms", and that they aren't. They each seem to believe this doesn't change government's "authority" to regulate them. it just shifts the direction a little.
If suppressors are "arms", then they believe this gives the illegal ATF the "authority" to regulate them. I believe this makes it a crime for the ATF criminals to do so.
If they aren't "arms", then some people believe this means they aren't protected by the Second Amendment, and thus are subject to regulation by the aforementioned illegal ATF. I believe this puts them outside anything the criminal ATF believes it has the "authority" to do.
Either way, the unconstitutional ATF has no legitimate say over suppressors. Nor does any other government agency or bureau or employee.
And they know it, even if they won't admit it. They are just trying to buy time until they can get a new crew of Supreme Courtjesters to agree with them.
Which leads to another argument in favor of getting a supressor: make them so ubiquitous that it doesn't matter what anyone says about them-- make them as common as flies at a feedlot.
If it results in more money for government, I'm against it.
If it results in more data for government, I'm against it.
If it results in more control for government, I'm against it.
If it results in more employees or dependents for government, I'm against it.
If it results in more "responsibilities" for government, I'm against it.
If it results in more reach for government, I'm against it.
If it results in more government, I'm against it.
I'm also opposed to ubiquitous surveillance. I'm not going to damage some individual's doorbell camera because of this. Nor would I support anyone who does.
Flock cameras and that sort of thing are an entirely different matter. The people who destroy the enemies' spy cameras are heroes to me. They are no more "vandals" than Robin Hood was a "thief". They are fighting back against the nasty modern equivalent of the Sheriff of Nottingham. Or worse.
Flock cameras are tools of anti-American spies; dangerous invaders, even if they were born here.
I'm not proud to have reached this point. But if you're going to put cameras everywhere to provide information to government, you are a bad guy. A terrorist! I want you to lose your investment. I want it to not be worth the effort and expense to replace them, even though I know the political criminals will keep paying out the stolen money for these things because they are determined to rule us. Even if it kills us. Even if it means the end of America.
It's not about safety for you and me, but only for the political criminals who want to know what you're doing every second of every day.
I hate them, and I hate their spy cameras.
The ONLY good Flock camera is a dead Flock camera. I think Independence Day could have a new tradition beginning this year.
But, watching the number of people-- including many rich political criminals-- piling on to encourage other rich people be robbed because they are rich, concerns me. Those rich political criminals fanning the flames of hate, greed, and envy from "public office" have the power to actually hurt other rich people they disagree with by imposing legislation.
I've also seen people advocating rich people be murdered because they are "greedy". Because they aren't willing to waste their money on counterproductive "social programs" that the envious person thinks need the money. Gullible morons listen to them and act.
None of this is OK. It's creating a dangerous situation that risks getting out of control.
So how did theft and murder get so popular? Politics- it makes people stupid and at least a little bit evil, too.
I will continue to speak out against this sort of thing- even while clearly stating that any person who gets rich through the political means isn't innocent. But the solution- the only ethical solution- is to abolish the state, not to steal the money and hand it over to The Ancestral Enemy to be wasted and used against liberty. Giving more money to the state is much worse than letting a greedy, evil person keep their own money.
They believed these things because the witch doctors told them so. These beliefs were useful to the witch doctors. This was how they protected their power.
It was all a pack of lies.
Now, most people believe that without sacrificing to government through taxation, kids will not get educated, roads will crumble, property couldn't exist, planes wouldn't fly, and criminals would run rampant.
They believe these things because modern witch doctors- government "teachers", pundits, politicians, bureaucrats, and generic statists- tell them so. These beliefs are useful to the modern witch doctors. It's how they protect their power.
It is all a pack of lies. No more true than the lies told by the ancient witch doctors and priests to the gullible tribespeople.
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Simply being seen to be armed can't reasonably be the "crime" of brandishing.
Holding a weapon in your hand, ready in case it's needed, can't reasonably be the "crime" of brandishing.
To be a real crime, brandishing must mean pointing a weapon at an innocent person (someone who isn't violating anyone's life, liberty, or property at present).
Pointing a firearm at a violator is what you should be doing in some cases, and it's not "brandishing" as a crime.
Letting a bad guy know you're armed by showing your weapon is a peaceable attempt to discourage the bad guy and convince him you're not an easy target, not a crime. Only a criminal would treat such an act as a crime.
I hate the way the anti-gun bigots of government use this word to mean whatever they want it to mean to excuse their crimes against self-responsible, prepared people.
Just so they can shoot their friendly labradoodles, probably.
And, of course, the armed goons who work for the state never get punished for ACTUALLY brandishing in a dangerous manner* when they point their weapons at- or shoot at- innocent people. That's how you can tell it's a nonsense "offense" made up by copsuckers and other government supremacists.
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*There's a specific case I'm thinking of, and I remember at least one photo showing a family in a car, the man who was driving holding his hands up, and a cop pointing a rifle in his face. It seems the image has been scrubbed from the internet; flushed down the memory hole. Unless I'm imagining the whole thing. I don't think I am.
A Constitutional carry state would fire (and probably arrest) any law enforcer who attempted to enforce any such illegal rule.
It wouldn't then compound its crime by illegally prohibiting its victim from being armed while the case is active- there would be no case. This is yet another violation of the Second Amendment. Two strikes, at least!
The Constitution doesn't allow government to dictate how a weapon "may" be carried. Shall NOT be infringed!
Ethics don't allow a government to have any say in how a weapon may be carried.
Even if it did (it doesn't), who do they think they are to even make the spurious claim that a cupholder can't be a holster? If it is being used to contain a gun, it is a holster.
I don't know the basketball player, James Harden, or anything else about him. It's irrelevant. I don't care why he is being mistreated this way, or who is being mistreated this way; I only care that he is being mistreated by a supposedly "Constitutional carry" state that is showing what it really is.
Do the right thing. Drop the charges, fire the cop and any prosecutor or judge that allowed this case to be brought against him, give him their personal property as restitution, and stop being a criminal gang committing criminal acts!
I consider it a remote possibility that maybe some of them have visited Earth for some reason.
But, if governments ever confirm it through "disclosure", I'm going to change my mind on the visitation part.
That is more likely to be propaganda than reality. I'll then assume government hasn't got a clue, but is saying it to manipulate the public to fit some agenda that empowers government.