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It is the citizen that has the power. Any centralised collective only has as much power as the lowest participant of the citizenry. In a true and just equalised society, Police are just one option as a dispute resolution agency set up to uphold moral ethical societal justice - Non Aggression Principle, one singular fundamental premise to an advanced civlisation. In a just world, this guy would of had a gun and used any means necessary [lethal] to defend himself from the involuntary force of another perpetrated against him. Free Market Anarchism, free choice, free will and free volition. Freedom is innate to one momentary existence of consciousness. Freedom is a right of self sovereignty, the means to rule oneself. Let there be circles of contracts on contracts to dissolve an issue infront of global peer democratics as to which party (individual v individual) is perceived to be in the wrong, with varying degrees of hierarchical judgement with zero inhibitors to the propagation amongst those tiers/circles/groups. Over time the Market [in this sense humanities discourse of conduct of self or I] will resolve itself. This is the infinitely most efficient and effective way to do such, for all of space and time. Or just take my word and my childrens word for it. A trans-solution to history, civilisation, a global society. The only reason this has not happened to this point in history is a matter of scarcity, violence, and ignorance. Artificial boundaries implemented under such and the psychological manipulation of controlling a populous into believing [wrongly - to the removal of your productive efficient wealth generation and the storage & use thereof] it is a collective and forgoing its own individualistic rights of self recognition. Ineffective means of self governance as a species entity = statism. thefreethoughtproject/man-films-attacked-cops-rolling-window/
Posted on: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 05:08:47 +0000

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