On Wed, May 03, 2017 at 01:29:35PM +0000, \0xDynamite wrote: > >> Yet, they haven't "self-organized" to come together and FIX the > >> problem in their own self-interest, have they? So there either is an > >> error in the analysis or there is some EXISTENTIALLY OTHER force that > >> prevents it that is not of this world --otherwise they would come > >> together and knock it down. But because of it's other-dimensional > >> nature, it is completley "invisibile" to them or unfamiliar, and don't > >> know how to approach the problem. > > > > Yes - notwithstanding ones preferred conception of the problem, or > > the source of the problem, what's an approach to tackling that which > > we struggle to put into words and apparently affects "most people"? > > > > For starters, can we identify attributes/experiences on a personal > > level which verify or point to, this problem? I'm thinking confront - > > when one is intercepted by police for something trivial like driving > > 9km/hr over "the speed limit", and one decides to boldly speak to > > said police and firmly put them in their immoral place (in the > > conversation that is) - one can tend to experience certain > > physiological twitches, gut-based electricity flows, and or a mild > > heat rising through the spine. > > The solution to this challenge is to be a better Statist than they > are. That is, to know your law better, which (fortunately becuase of > the IQ level of most cops) isn't that hard. Once you know your rigths > and go through the hard knocks of jail time, you start to rise above > it. That's how and why I've written HACK THE LAW.
Are you a lawyer, or a "jailhouse lawyer"? ;) The ridiculously over-zealous punitive nature of the legal system, at least in America, always has a massive bias against the individual. Essentially, you don't have any rights in America, and memorizing a bunch of random proscriptions might put you in a slightly better position than someone ignorant of the law, but then again it probably won't matter. Of course, if you have enough money, that's always a good way to get "justice".. ;) -- John
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