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Should Secession be an option?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nilloc" data-source="post: 62040188" data-attributes="member: 180825"><p>It's not as if I'd be the only one seceding (assuiming that the government wouldn't kill me first). Plenty of others who don't want to be part of the U.S. government would secede too. And, if people came to the moral belief of voluntaryism, they would know that the U.S. government is a criminal organization that forces people to pay it. Thus, the roads and such do not belong them. </p><p></p><p>Recall that I said I don't see secession happening any time soon. That's because people still think that you have the right to kill and steal as long as you con enough people into voting for you. The voluntary society I'd like to see can't come about without a paradigm change, much like it was with seeing women and blacks as equals. Or how the Enlightenment brought an end to old superstitions when people started thinking for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nilloc, post: 62040188, member: 180825"] It's not as if I'd be the only one seceding (assuiming that the government wouldn't kill me first). Plenty of others who don't want to be part of the U.S. government would secede too. And, if people came to the moral belief of voluntaryism, they would know that the U.S. government is a criminal organization that forces people to pay it. Thus, the roads and such do not belong them. Recall that I said I don't see secession happening any time soon. That's because people still think that you have the right to kill and steal as long as you con enough people into voting for you. The voluntary society I'd like to see can't come about without a paradigm change, much like it was with seeing women and blacks as equals. Or how the Enlightenment brought an end to old superstitions when people started thinking for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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