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Originally Posted by The_Dunedan
1: I will obey all Moral laws.
2: I will disobey, at every opportunity, all Immoral laws.
3: I will resist, by any means nessessary, any attempt to force me to violate my conscience by following Immoral laws, or to force me to force others to do so.
Many Statists do not grasp the practical applications of this. They simply say, when asked "How are you gonna make me?" "Well, we'll just pass a law, and then you'll..." No. I won't. See ( 2 ) above. Moreover, I will resist, perhaps violently, if any attempt is made to -force- me to do so.
If you infringe upon my rights, I WILL SHOOT YOU. If you send someone else to do it for you, I will shoot HIM and then I WILL SHOOT YOU.
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You live in a society that has laws which may not fit into your definition of just - but they apply to you because you live within the society. You are able to break those laws. And if you get caught, you will be forced to make amends. If you resist, you will suffer consequences. You will not prevail.
You may shoot a lot of people. Or you may not. Eventually, you will be shot, and everything you think you have will be taken away.
The practical application of your ideology is non-existent. And the fundamentals are flawed: define private property - is it the land you live on? Why is it yours, because you bought it? Why was it someone else's to sell to you? Go back far enough and you find that the land you live on was stolen from someone. By your own concept of morals, you have no right to live on it. You are automatically a thief ... like the Government or a Ganagsta.
I also have a totally non-practical ideology, but in mine no one dies, steals, rapes, murders, etc. It's the perfect ideology. I call it Utopia.