Without our consent, the government is illegitimate. We are morally free. Taxes are illegitimate. New laws are illegitimated. Lockdowns are illegitimate. We are free to disobey. We don't have to fight for power, we have the power.
What happens when all the productive conservatives refuse to pay taxes? Can they really round us all up? What cop or solder is going to want to attempt to enforce gun laws or taxes on people who are peacefully disobeying an illegitimate government?
The population needs to eat. What happens when truckers simply don't pay their taxes or go on strike?
Government has no power if consent is removed.
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Carpools ago
The law is the law. The election, and those who win, or steal it, don't change the law.
You're morally obligated to follow the real law despite the occupation.
cm18 ago
False. You're not morally obligated because your choice was violated. You did not consent. You're not morally obligated to follow an agreement that has been violated. That does not mean you have the right to violate a moral law, but you're not bound to those laws that are not moral laws.
Carpools ago
There is no such thing. That is the point. The actual law is the actual law for all of humanity. Government reveals its legitimacy by adhering to them, or their illegitimacy by creating a bunch of nonsensical rules that have nothing to do with law.
Gitmo-or-Bust ago
Covid 19 ring a bell?
Carpools ago
Pretense of the day. Has nothing to do with the law, outside of exposing the criminal occupation that has used it.
cm18 ago
Speeding. It's not immoral to speed. Taxes. It's not immoral to not pay taxes. There are plenty of laws that are not moral laws that we consent to because we need society to function better. But that does not make these laws "moral". It's simply a contractual agreement created when we vote. But if the vote is violated, the contract is broken.
Carpools ago
No there are not. You have been tricked by the people who changed "law writers" to "law makers". Laws exist. They're not made. They're respected or not.
WireResource ago
"The Law" is a moral contract. We delegate some authority to the state in exchange for it being a steward of our interests. Once it fails to represent our interests, in this case through election fraud, the contract is terminated.
Carpools ago
That's a fine pretense that some can believe in if they wish. However, the law remains the law. When the government is occupied by criminals, the law mandates opposing it.
WireResource ago
I believe we are arguing the same side.
toggafreggin ago
The only real laws are Nature's laws.
Carpools ago
Correct.