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Tuesday, June 17, 2025
We can resolve litter problem – for free
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Monday, June 16, 2025
I decline to participate in your protests
I dislike protests. I don't see myself ever participating in one- or even being in the vicinity of one, if I have prior warning and can avoid it.
I support everyone's right to protest. If that's your thing, have at it! It's not for me, though. Even when I agree with the stated goals.
"Protesting" doesn't include burning private homes, businesses, or personal vehicles. Or aggressing against people. The quickest way to make me dislike you and shy away from your "cause" is to start archating.
Of course, government "property" is an entirely different matter.
I've been advocating for "No kings" for years. Not for a fraction of a millisecond do I believe that protest would have happened without Trump as president. I'd be willing to make a safe bet that nearly all of those protesters would have been content to stay home as long as the current ruler wasn't Trump. That they aren't against kings/rulers, per se; they just want a different one.
How do I know? Because I've been lectured and scolded by people like that many, many times. They hate and fear liberty and want to be ruled and are angry when I tell them they don't need to be. Now, out of the blue, they have a problem with rulers? Not a chance.
Of course, the military parade was another kind of "protest" that I dislike. I would have avoided that event as well. It was an open display of the intent to archate, paid for by archation. That's not better.
To my way of thinking, if things are bad enough to go protest, they are bad enough to do something real to change things. Either "break" the illegitimate "laws", or fight back against those imposing them. I understand the desire to give tyrants a chance to back off before you go hot, but has that ever worked?
Sunday, June 15, 2025
No one can be wrong ALL the time
The one thing the borderists get right is questioning why anyone would want to move to America, but bring along the culture that made their country worth escaping.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Rule of Law and Order
"Rule of law" and "law and order" types work hard to misunderstand right and wrong. All they have is an army of straw men and a tactic of talking in circles to keep the conversation from going to uncomfortable places.
They'll say you must obey every "law" unless and until you can change it. When it is pointed out that it was right to break slavery laws (for example), and it wasn't necessary to wait until the law was changed to free any slaves you could- "illegally"- they'll go into the history of how slavery was supposedly abolished (or expanded to include everyone). Missing the point again, because it is necessary to their beliefs.
When told you shouldn't obey unethical "laws" they'll fall back on "Who gets to decide what's ethical? Ethics is complicated." When told that "ethical" isn't complicated at all, then they'll pull out "So everyone is free to ignore every law they don't like?"
No, everyone is free, or even obligated, to ignore every counterfeit "law"- all those "laws" that violate life, liberty, and property. They also have no right to violate anyone, even if the "law" allows it. Or demands it.
"Law and order" only sounds good if you don't understand that too much order is as deadly as too much chaos. Authoritarian tyrants are good at imposing order, and it's not good for society.
Anyone advocating "Rule of Law" or "Law and Order" is not on the side of liberty. They are choosing tyranny. Are they doing it because they are cowards, or is that a separate problem?
Friday, June 13, 2025
Crazy police-state fans
Welcome to Crazy Time.
Is it just me, or is the current mood the worst I've seen in a long time? I'm not enjoying it. Not at all. I'm not in a great mood right now anyway, for all sorts of reasons, and this isn't helping.
So many people I agree with on just about everything else have jumped into the statist quicksand over "immigration".
If they just had an issue with government importing people (human trafficking), or with those vandalizing private property and committing other archation, we could agree. But, nope. They've gone full "our borders" communist.
If I think there's hope in getting the person to realize what they're supporting, I may say something. Mostly, I don't try to point out their hypocrisy. It would mess up our alliance on other things after the current hysteria fades.
I hope it fades quickly, because this insanity isn't good for anyone.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
A govschooling victim
A while back, I saw someone get angry and lecture a person who called this place on the map "America".
He "educated" them that "America is a continent. This country is the United States!".
I guess he's another poor victim of the govschools.
I gently pointed out that the continent is North America, but there's no continent that is simply "America".
I should have gone on to say there's also a South America.
America is this country- the region, the land, resources, people, etc., as set apart according to agreements between political criminals for purposes of plundering without getting in each other's way too much.
The United States [sic] is the government currently ruling over (violating and plundering) the people of America.
No, I never checked back to see how he reacted to this news. Probably exactly as you'd imagine.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
No one should violate individual rights
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Monday, June 09, 2025
The worst part of loving a pet
I just buried a cat and I'm not in the mood for anything.
RIP Ghost. You were a good boy and I loved you. Thank you for choosing me.
"Give me Law and Order", cry the government supremacists
"Law and order" is bad unless the law is Natural Law rather than legislation. Too much order is as deadly as too much chaos.
Very few who scream and threaten "law and order" care about Natural Law one whit; they want their counterfeit "law" imposed at the barrel of a gun. They demand a police state so they can have their precious "law and order"! No matter who it kills.
Dead people are quite orderly. "Law and order" fetishists are fine with that if that's what it takes to get the temporary and imaginary safety they seek. This is typical of government supremacists.
Their modern rallying cry is the opposite of Patrick Henry's. They scream, "Screw liberty, Give me legislation and order!"
They are no different than any other archator, including the protesters who violate the life, liberty, or private property during their protests.
Sunday, June 08, 2025
Getting ICE-y around here
Here in this small, utterly insignificant speck on the map, ICE is abducting people. Not archators- as far as I know- but a woman and her two kids.
I'm sure some people are thrilled about it. I'm not.
I wouldn't really be able to care too much if they were targeting archators; those who violate life, liberty, or property. Government agents are all, by definition, archators, too. In that case, it smells like intergang warfare to me. Not my circus; not my monkeys.
Ignoring government opinions about where you are "allowed" to live isn't archation. Unless you subscribe to the communistic notion that the collective "owns" the "country", rather than the ethical position of "property lines, not government borders".
I'm not brave or foolish enough to go in guns ablazin' to stop the abductions. I'm not proud of that.
Saturday, June 07, 2025
The Government Holocaust
The Holocaust that dwarfs them all is the one that started when some evil person invented the idea of governing others instead of (or even along with) himself.
And it continues today.
All other holocausts are merely chapters in this one.
We've had the means to end it.
Friday, June 06, 2025
Nowhere left to go?
I know of someone in this area who is in America for political asylum.
Thursday, June 05, 2025
You are the terrorist they want to find
Whenever anything is proposed to "fight terrorists", it's going to be used to hurt you. Anything, every time.
If you aren’t 100% enthusiastic about letting government track your every movement, spy on all your communication, control every dollar you spend, turn rights into privileges, etc., they consider YOU the terrorist.
You are the target of these programs and this legislation or policy. If it happens to catch a real terrorist somewhere along the way, that's just the cherry on top that they'll point to when claiming success. And most of those terrorists are probably their guys in one way or another.
Government considers you the enemy, and it will show you by what it does if you're paying attention.
Imagine being gullible enough to believe government protects you and is essential for your well-being. Or to conflate government with society.
Tuesday, June 03, 2025
We must fight politics like a disease
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Monday, June 02, 2025
Good for government; bad for you
If it’s good for government it’s probably bad for you.
Sunday, June 01, 2025
"Law" pollution illustrated
The big book is full of counterfeit “laws”; legislation,
Saturday, May 31, 2025
Should I lie so people will feel better?
Of all the topics people have gotten mad at me over, the subject of cops is the only one people have actually cut me out of their lives over.
Perhaps I should take this as a sign I ought to pretend there are good cops. But that would be a lie. Why would I participate in a lie? Especially one as dangerous as that one?
It's painful for them to be exposed to the truth, but sometimes pain is the only way people will take notice. Don't you think family members were desperate to believe their loved ones in the SS, doing Hitler's work, were good guys? Of course!
Except they weren't good, even if they were nice 99.99% of the time. Nice isn't the same as good.
Most rapists are probably nice to nearly everyone they encounter. Otherwise, they'd rarely survive long enough to violate their next victim.
Same with serial killers, who are often very nice and charming- until they aren't.
Cops are no different, unless they are worse.
Even if you have a cop who has never once helped enforce a counterfeit "law"- an illegitimate rule which violates life, liberty, or property- this cop has allowed others (who are in the same gang) to do so with his/her knowledge. This cop has not stood up and stopped other cops from committing these violations, even though they are equally armed and could have done something. This cop is not good.
Support for cops is a line in the sand. I'm not going to throw rocks at you- or cut you out of my life- if you're standing on the other side of the line, but I'm also not going to play along. If this makes people walk away from me, so be it. I'm not going to lie so they'll feel better.
There is no such thing as a good cop.
Friday, May 30, 2025
Doing more of the wrong thing
If you’re pursuing a path to stop something bad from happening, but the bad thing keeps increasing, what kind of person insists on doing more of the same? People who are hypnotized by politics, that's who.
Anti-gun rules inevitably result in more deaths, injuries, and destruction. But this failure is used as an excuse for more anti-gun rules. So, from the perspective of the anti-gun bigots, is this a failure or a success?
Letting others govern you is supposed to keep you safe and prosperous, and make it so you don't have to worry about how to keep things running. But it always results in less liberty and self-determination. And when things inevitably get worse, this is taken as a sign that the people aren’t yet governed hard enough.
People are scared of crime, so they support police. Cops, being criminals, get away with too much because they can’t be held accountable. So those who want them to be held accountable are said to be the problem. And cop behavior gets worse, and they still aren’t held accountable. Then dumb people say more cops are needed, and we need to respect them so they can do their "job".
Or, you can see through all these statist lies and pursue liberty.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
The filter selects for rule breakers
Of all the statist arguments that I can kind of understand while disagreeing completely with them, the "borders" thing may be the biggest.
I've even seen a lot of otherwise "libertarian" folk get confused about this one. Even those I admire.
I get it. "More criminals" is a bad thing.
But, statists can't see how their "border rules" select for people who are willing to break counterfeit "laws", and are then more likely to break real Laws because they don't understand the difference.
Just like prohibition selects for violent criminals to enter the freelance drug market.
Both "border controls" and prohibition are filters; selecting for rule breakers who don't understand the difference between rules that are valid ("don't violate life, liberty, or property") and rules that are illegitimate ("government says don't do this thing you have a natural human right to do").
It can't be otherwise.
If the State would stop violating your right to defend life, liberty, and property from ALL violators, the issue would go away. Maybe this is why they don't stop. They are using migrants, your fear, and your reasonable and rightful response to being violated as excuses to crack down harder on liberty. Liberty is what government hates and fears the most.
It's been going on for a long time. This isn't a Trump thing, although Trump has used it to his advantage and to get support from borderists.
Back in 2010, I was forwarded an email along those same lines. An email that missed the point. It began like this:
BUTTE, MONTANA
Shotgun preteen vs. Home Invaders : Illegal alien Butte,
Montana, November 5 , 2009
Two illegal aliens, Ralphel Resindez, 23, and Enrico Garza, 26,
probably believed they would easily overpower home-alone 11 year old
Patricia Harrington after her father had left their two-story home... read the rest of the story, along with my commentary.
I have no idea if the story is true. Or if it happened when it supposedly happened, where it supposedly happened, to whom it supposedly happened. It doesn't really matter.
I'm always glad when archators are permanently"taken out". I don't care who the archators were, where they were born, why they decided to do what they did, or how they might have been mistreated by someone else in the past. I don't care who took them out or how it was done. I also don't care that they didn't ask a criminal gang for permission to be somewhere.
I care only that they decided to violate life, liberty, or privately-owned property (the only kind). That's what a criminal is.
On the other hand, I don't believe the liars in government when they tell me anyone is guilty of anything. They tell the story they believe will move you in the direction they wish you to be moved. And it's always in the direction of giving government more power over something or someone.
I am also aware that when the government archators get away with doing things like this, it emboldens them to do more of it. And when a large percentage of the population is asking them to do it, even though it's wrong, they'll do more of it with enthusiasm.
The ethically correct position is "property lines, not government borders". But it's a hard sell to people who have been trained to be unable to think about things clearly; without assuming government has "rights" or "authority".
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Supporting politicians a waste of time
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