AP--the choice of Postal Workers everywhere

snow wrote:
Crispy Critters wrote:
you are either born into that social contract, or you move into it. In either case the social contract that makes up the state predates your involvement. You are free to accept or reject the terms of that social contract. If you chose to reject them, then you should leave -- since the individuals who composed that contract were there before you, their rights take priority.
BULLSHIT. I don't have a choice. I would like to leave, but everywhere is already claimed by fucking statist pricks. There is no place left where a person can go and be free of self important pricks who think that it is _their_ right to infringe on _my_ rights.
Since the land thieves have everything locked up, the only option is to stand and fight. Wise conquerers always leave the disenchanted a small, desolate place they can go to lick their wounds. The current fascists idiots in power don't have the sense to do that. The result is a civilization that is falling apart because those who don't want to take it in the ass have no option except to stick around and fight.
If the contract was written by people who no longer exist, and enforced from the top, by force then you _do_ have the right to change the system from without. Especially since (in the context of American, French, and several other "[un]social contracts") they were themselves brought about by force and violence, often with the support of less than a majority.
And you can never ignore the 'majority of one'. If the government deems it their right to act as they will, as a result of being heavily armed, then they complain in vain about the individual deeming it their right to act as they will, as a result of being heavily armed. What is good for the gander (government) is good for the goose (postal worker). -- Toto "The Xenix Chainsaw Massacre" http://bureau42.base.org/public/xenix/xenbody.html
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