The one thing you have no right to do is to violate the rights- the life, liberty, or property- of another individual. Nothing can create such a right.
To violate the rights of others is the only reasonable definition of actual crime. Some would call it "krime" or "archation".
You can't delegate to others a right that you don't have; which you don't have because it doesn't exist. It doesn't exist because it can't be created.
Every human being has the right (and the obligation) to govern himself. No one has the right, or the imaginary "authority", to govern another. This "right" can't be delegated to someone by a majority, because none of the individuals involved have this "right" to delegate. No majority, or document, or superstition can create such a right.
To try to govern someone else anyway is to violate the life, liberty, and/or property of those you're trying to govern. You may do it with taxation, prohibitions, mandates, or by violating the right of association and forcing your agents upon people who would prefer to be left alone by them.
In other words, to try to govern others, whether by a dictator or a democracy, is to commit a crime against all those you intend to govern. Government is criminal in design and execution, and can be nothing else.
I don't think I can make it clearer than this.
If I missed something or got something demonstrably wrong, let me know.
Absolutely clear and perfectly true.
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DeleteAs I frequently say, "'Government' is the most successful criminal scam in human history. They actually con their victims into thinking that they are necessary and legitimate when they are neither."
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