RE: Anarchy Misunderstood

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Anarchy Misunderstood

in anarchy •  5 years ago 

How would I know?
If he stole it (which includes fraud and using government/politics to get his money) then he's a crook like any other-- just maybe more successful than most.
That crooks exist doesn't justify becoming a thief. You can't fight theft by advocating theft.

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So would you say that a takeover of the state and using that takeover to tax Bill Gates' stolen money would be in order?

No. That would be absurd. See the response to your other identical comment. Plus, "tax" is just a dishonest word for theft, and a "tax" is never limited to the guilty.

Why not? How else do we get our money back? Do you think we should wander into his home willy nilly and assassinate him?

How much exactly did he steal from you? Come up with documentation and seek arbitration (not using a government court).

And, if you have proof he robbed you, and he refuses to give back your property, why not assassinate him? You're the one who apparently thinks he deserves punishment of some kind, and I might even agree if he refuses to return your property. At least killing him wouldn't violate the property rights of every other individual who'd fall prey to your "tax".

I, on the other hand, can't put a dollar amount on what he has stolen from me-- can't even really convince myself that he has (although, he does use the political means just like you do, which is bad enough).

At least killing him wouldn't violate the property rights of every other individual who'd fall prey to your "tax".

Wait, so you're okay with killing people, but NOT walking into their houses? You value a piece of dirt over human life? LOL

This is so hilarious, please keep on posting your delusional ramblings online, it's so good.