victimless crimes.
Driving infractions are neither victimless, nor a crime. They are bylaws for the community good. You victimize the community when you drive/park like a douche.
We should be able to hire people to have security
Private security forces for those who can afford it, and fuck the 'lesser' people right?
If they can't afford justice they don't deserve it?
they have a 0 kdr
That is incorrect, private security has caused more than a few deaths. The 0 they do earn is in effectiveness.
I taunted more than a few 'security' in my youth. But I didn't (usually) try that shit on real cops.
Where the fuck did you inflate that I said cops can't be gay.
I'm sorry, are you triggered? Should I have included a warning that I won't coddle you?
You supported the idea that cops shouldn't be allowed at the gay pride parade. I then asked if that meant cops couldn't be gay.
You should get a grip on your feelings and read a bit slower. Those are questions I am asking, not quotes of you.
All I meant was, .. .. to twist this off the topic of gay-intolerance, and focus on my unconnected political agenda. Down with authority!!!
I'm not interested in a libertarian/anarchist debate.
I was talking about Canada, today, and the situation in Edmonton around the gay-pride parade.
If you want to talk ideal political systems I suggest you make a separate post in a relevant sub.
People like you have no imagination or problem solving skills to how we could prevent conflict between individuals. It's hilarious that you think in order to reduce conflict you should create it.
Define harm and put it in context of speeding. I'm excited to see your jump through hoops on this one.
Again not triggered, (I honestly hate identity politics because it creates dialectics like the left vs right. At the end of the day it's 2 sides of the same shitty coin. The individual is the most diverse identity and should be the only thing protected.)
You started the conversation of politics when you mentioned cops should be celebrated which had nothing to do with the article.
Also authority is the belief that some people should have their will enforced on others. It's unfortunate that there are people like you who do not want to try to negotiate with adults and would rather resort to other committing violence and coercion on your behalf so you can keep the illusion that you are blameless.
Define harm and put it in context of speeding
No.
I'm not interested in a libertarian/anarchist debate.
I was talking about Canada, today, and the situation in Edmonton around the gay-pride parade.
If you want to talk ideal political systems I suggest you make a separate post in a relevant sub.
You started the conversation of politics when you mentioned cops should be celebrated which had nothing to do with the article.
Uhh.. you might want to check what the topic was again.
And read slower, because you're making a lot of comprehension errors.
It's unfortunate that there are people like you ..
The only thing you know about me is that I'm not interested in .. whatever it is your trying to do here.
This is not a meaningful exchange, and I question your stability and value if this is your idea of what discussion is supposed to be.
I get it, you're acclimated to a warzone, but that's not the regular game here. You will find most people will ignore you, or sometimes mock you.
But if you want a genuine exchange of ideas, you're doing it wrong.
If you try to 'win' a conversation, you will only succeed in becoming a loser.
But I never asked them to protect me. Every interaction I've had with cops (speeding, broken tail lights, seatbelt violations) I have been coerced into paying them money based on victimless crimes.
I never said we should not have security. We should be able to hire people to have security. Malls, businesses, parking lots have security and they have a 0 kdr (kill death ratio).
Cops initiate violence and coercion more than the citizens do. Cops are not security. They enforce law, they don't protect and serve.
Where the fuck did you inflate that I said cops can't be gay. All I meant was, if you're going to dress up in a costume that makes you believe you have authority over people's will and sovereignty then you should probably not go to a parade that is celebrating people's claim to sovereignty.
(Also if you're going to rely on cops and law for your moral compass then you really haven't thought this through. You only do as your told. Which is the slave mentality. Wake the fuck up.)