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Recently, I spent one class period discussing current events with my
public high school students.
This wasn’t planned, but the scheduled event was rained out so I
substituted an impromptu review
of the news. We bounced around the world with me asking them questions,
hoping that someone
would know something about world events. As usual, most of them were
clueless.

After teaching for almost nine years, I have concluded that a large
majority of my high school
students live in their own little world, oblivious to all but the bell
and earthquakes over 5.0
on the Richter scale. This is California .

Eventually, one student asked a question about gay marriages in San
Francisco, and we were
off and running. A wide variety of viewpoints instantly surfaced. It is
very easy to tell when you
finally have their interest and attention because they immediately
attempt to drown out their
vociferous classmates by loudly interjecting their own opinion. This
controversial issue was
no exception, so we explored it further.

We talked about marriage licenses, who issues them, what they are used
for, why they exist,
and what, if anything, is gained by possessing one. I also pointed out
that unless the marriage
is officially recorded, it does not exist legally, even if a ceremony
was conducted.
That precipitated several questions about why the State regulates marriage.

I explained to them that historically, marriages were religious
ceremonies conducted by holy
men of various faiths, not by civil servants of the State. Several
students were surprised to
learn that the Roman Catholic Church functioned as a de facto State for
many years before
being replaced by its more modern and ubiquitous secular cousin.

Finally, one young lady who was obviously upset remarked, “Who are these
people to tell
others that they can’t get married? There ought to be a law against it!”
Playing the devil’s
advocate, I took the opposite position saying, “I disagree. I would say
that another law is
not the solution; more laws are the problem.” The silence was total, but
brief.

The questions came very quickly. It was difficult to keep order in the
classroom since they
all wanted to speak immediately. After answering many questions, I
explained my position
by telling them that 99% of all laws are negative; they take something
away from you, in
many different ways — including registration, certification, licensing,
fees, regulation, limitation,
and outright prohibition — with the kicker of hefty fines thrown in for
failure to abide by the
new rules. All are simply politically correct euphemisms for taxes. They
all take away your
freedom, under color of law. Thank you, State agents.

After answering all of their questions, I asked one of my own saying,
“You have all learned
in school that we live in a free country; that everyone is free to come
and go as they please,
seeking life, liberty, and happiness. If such is the case, each of you
should easily be able to
give me the name of one person who lives their life free from
interference by other people,
organizations, laws, and the State.” Once again, you could hear a pin
drop. No hands were
raised. Sheepish looks were everywhere. I could hear the gears grinding,
but no names were
offered. The telling and awkward silence continued until finally a young
lady raised her hand
and exclaimed, “My uncle Mike!”

All heads turned toward her as the incredulous class enquired about this
oddity. She explained
that her uncle Mike used to be a bounty hunter. They voiced their
approval. Uncle Mike also
used to work for the mafia. They roared even louder. Uncle Mike didn’t
pay attention to any
laws, he simply ignored them all and went about his business as he saw
fit. Now the class was
standing and cheering. They all wanted to meet uncle Mike.

I asked her if her uncle paid income taxes. She said no. The class went
wild. I asked her if her
uncle drove a car. She said no. The class could not believe their ears.
I asked her what her uncle
did for a living. She said that he was an independent contractor engaged
in various activities that
he knew well and for which he was paid in cash. The class was
thunderstruck, but very interested.

I explained to the class that her uncle Mike was truly a free man, but
he was paying a price for it
since freedom is never free. He was an outlaw. He had surrendered his
driver license in order to
become a free man. He worked for cash in order to avoid paying income
taxes. He also surrendered
any handouts from the State by being invisible to it, in return for his
freedom. They all thought that
was way cool.

I offered one of my own quotes, “Freedom is where you find it, but it
won’t come looking for you.”
They pondered that for several moments before one young man asked, “Does
that mean that we
should all stop paying income taxes?” I quickly responded with, “That’s
not what I said.” These are
personal decisions that can only be made by individuals. Being an outlaw
has both risks and rewards.

Then I dropped the bomb, the question that I had been dying to ask. “Why
didn’t each of you respond
with your own name when I asked you for the name of a free person?” They
instantly shouted in unison,
“Because we are not free!”

I asked them how it could possibly be that only one student could name a
free person even though they
are all 15-18 years old and must know many people. Why did they have to
struggle to think of one free
person? Why was the only free man an outlaw, by choice? What did that
make them?

The bell rang and they departed.

The next day I repeated this brief exercise in three other class
periods. None of them could name even
one free person. None of my public high school students know any free
men — except for uncle Mike
— whom they, save one, have never even met.

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