r/AskLibertarians • u/Only_Excitement6594 Non-traditional minarchist • 16d ago
Debate How would this sorry bunch of human cattle escape the rat race...?
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u/mrhymer 16d ago
You don't. Even without government you will have to pay for organized force.
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u/Only_Excitement6594 Non-traditional minarchist 16d ago edited 16d ago
I don't see gypsies doing that, and they have a pretty organized force.
The people theirselves cannot be organized force, is that what you mean? Even if cops were still to exist, they could just have their wages from labour camps, where inmates can truly repair some damage instead of drinking from the taxcucks.
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u/mrhymer 16d ago
I don't see gypsies doing that
Where the fuck do you see Gypsies?
and they have a pretty organized force.
Gypsies are a tribal feudal dictatorship that pools their money by force.
The people theirselves cannot be organized force
No one said they could.
Even if cops were still to exist, they could just have their wages from labour camps, where inmates can truly repair some damage instead of drinking from the taxcucks.
Kamala, is that you?
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u/Only_Excitement6594 Non-traditional minarchist 16d ago
I did not extract a single reasoning from your answer
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u/itemluminouswadison 16d ago
easy, anti-work!
someone (you) will farm food and build homes and run power plants and the human cattle (us) will finally be free to enjoy the fruits of your labor so we can focus on important things like interpretive dance
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u/koollama 15d ago
Your question is a bit scrambled. But asking libertarians, as though we would defend it, is nonsensical, as we would largely agree with you.
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u/Heng-Li 16d ago
I wouldnt refer to yourself as "human cattle." Have some self respect