we dont change our minds, you miss the tax notices after house mortgage was paid. you were in the hospital. your gov vaccine released the mercury and triggered a stroke.And the pice of paper said you were trustee resident no more no less. And no the guys with guns dont agree.out ya go..po lil slave should told us he didnt want the gilded shackles
marcmcroy, I don’t want to be free. I don’t ever want to be free. I want to be a slave to the system, to the government, and to laws and rules that I have little hand in creating. You know why? Because in general, these laws are made by people like me, who have dealt with situations that I shouldn’t have to deal with, because each many need not burn his hand on the stove to learn that fire is hot, that should be information passed down to me by others who have not been so fortunate. And so I trade my freedom away. I trade it away to be safe when driving a car, knowing it has been made to standards that others have determined for my safety. I trade it away for food that is not spoiled, or rotten, or so covered with germs that it would kill me with one bite.
I don’t want you to be free either. I want you to have to obey these same rules, because you obeying food safety means you can’t spit in my burger or leave it in a bloody raw puddle and serve it to me. I don’t want you to have your freedom because I want to make sure that when I go at a green light, that you’ll stop at your red light. I don’t want you to be free because I need to make sure that if you harm me, I can be sure the authorities can punish you so that it won’t happen again, and that they can do it to anyone who harms another in order to deter others.
Your freedom and mine I would gladly trade in order to get the security that allows me to live a life that, even though I cannot randomly attack people on the streets, or sell a dangerous product that harms people, I can live my life comfortably so long as I’m not a sociopath. Your freedom is dangerous to me, and I mean that in every possible negative connotation, because if you insist on using your freedoms to do me or anyone else harm, then I will have to do the same. Then you would be in my position, trying to get someone else to remove my freedoms. Its better for us both to lose a little and gain a lot, than to lose a lot and gain what little semantic “freedoms” that amounts to not much more than bullshit in the real world
Emphasis supplied. N.B., marcmcroy: There is no natural law. There are no natural rights. There is no Platonic realm outside of actual human society where you “really” have any right society denies you.
sooo you want to be a ward of the state, you dont think a moral person can rule themselves, you yourself said you have dealt with the situations.no rules kept them from doing such things did it?Do statutes against murder keep them from killing do statutes against theft keep them from stealing. So you now have laws against so many things .what has laws kept from happening May I ask? Please dont be afraid
If I am a slave, do you think I can stop being a slave just by not signing a piece of paper? If I am a slave, the only way I can expect to gain my freedom from my oppressors is by force.
Yeah, you have to pay taxes on your property. Because if you stop paying taxes eventually the sheriff will come around and put you on the street, and they’ll sell your house to someone else to pay the delinquent taxes. That’s not nice, but that’s what’s going to happen.
And if you follow your beliefs and don’t sign the papers and don’t agree to submit to their authority, and then you don’t pay your taxes, they’ll use force against you. You’ll go to court, and the judge will take your house away. And maybe you’ll still be the real owner in God’s eyes, but nobody else will act as if you’re the real owner.
This is because, even if your natural rights come from God, it is up to human beings to enact those rights. And they don’t act as if those rights exist, it doesn’t do any good to complain about it, any more than it does any good to complain to the mugger who is robbing you at gunpoint. He’s got a gun pointed at you so he’s not going to listen to your mouth words, he’s going to take your property and if you don’t agree he’s going to shoot you in the face.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an important legal instrument enshrining one conception of natural rights into international soft law.
The legal philosophy known as Declarationism seeks to incorporate the natural rights philosophy of the United States Declaration of Independence into the body of American case law on a level with the United States Constitution.