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Lines and Questions ... and my Answer
But there is a strong consensus in this country that "a man's home is his castle" — that no matter how humble, personal property must be respected except in extraordinary circumstances. Yes, this country was built on such "strong consensus" ... The "consensus" appears to be rousing more individuals to at least considering taking action of some sort against the state's agents of death. Yet another line in the sand for many individuals has been crossed; hence I'm seeing -- and receiving -- many queries of "What do we do?", "Is it time?", "Where do we start?", etc. Here's a slightly modified response I sent to one such query. I can't answer those questions for anyone but myself ... and my answers didn't come in response to this decision, but started percolating in response to a different one a while back. So, my answer may disappoint others, but it's the best I can do: I'd like to expand on this just a bit, for clarity's sake ... My view is that a freedom activist's best strategy isn't to bring a fight to the state's agents -- that generally plays out on the state's field, with their ball and bat, etc., and we all know how well such rigged games go. If they come to you in some way (e.g., attempted eminent domain theft, trying to steal your unpapered firearms, etc.), then of course meeting them head-on (in whatever way you think best) is entirely appropriate. Otherwise, roundly ignoring the state's diktats and not complying with their power games is the way to go. Remember, they count on individuals' docile compliance. Without it, their illusion of control crumbles. Yes, some individuals will be discovered, and will be made examples of, but that's simply to keep the rest of the fearful cattle cowed. The state's thugs cannot control us all. The more of us there are ignoring them, the less control they have, and the harder it is to control any of us. There are lots of ways to exercise this non-compliance. I leave it to the interested reader to consider and choose his or her own specific exercises. You are, after all, just as free as I am. And the way to enjoy that freedom is to use it. Replies: 5 people have spoken! On Sunday, June 26th, at approximately 10:05 a.m. Mountain time, John T. Kennedy said:
go easy On Sunday, June 26th, at approximately 8:28 p.m. Mountain time, Wolf DeVoon said: Right on, Sunni. On Monday, June 27th, at approximately 5:51 a.m. Mountain time, Sunni said: Wolf! Good to hear from you -- hope you've been doing well. Nice to see you here too, John. On Monday, June 27th, at approximately 11:37 a.m. Mountain time, jomama said:
Can't argue with a word, Sunni. On Monday, June 27th, at approximately 12:18 p.m. Mountain time, Sunni said: Hi, jomama ... Meant to nod to your place in the above as an inspiration. Thanks for speaking up. Home |
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