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Henry Solospiritus's avatar

There are always dangers! The road to the stars is dangerous! Most will die! My god though, the Glory!

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Bryan Sebunya's avatar

I remember when I was an Anarcho-Capitalist and being fond of Agorism! Interesting theory, all though I have an issue with tax avoidance and restraining from voting (all though depending on circumstances those can work as methods). I feel a combination of counter economics and also participating in politics would a powerful combo

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Bryan Sebunya's avatar

*would be a powerful combo.

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Joanna Martin's avatar

Yes, that's what we must do. Start dropping out of the government-controlled system and build a parallel system. Get your children out of the public schools. Parents could get together and have informal home school co-ops where the parents, retired people, etc., teach their subjects. Learn how to grow your own food. Look for local farmers who will sell you meat, eggs, milk, etc. Look for physicians who are out of the system - more & more physicians are opting for medical freedom. Buy locally from mom & pop stores whenever you can. Stop buying the big corporations' stuff with its planned obsolesce. You don't need most of their stuff - it all eventually ends up in landfill anyway. Does your child really need to go to college? It's unlikely he'll learn anything of substance - and what does one do with a degree in "gender studies"? Today's American University professors don't teach - they indoctrinate. We don't need universities to learn! Become a prepper - learn self-sufficiency - don't be controlled or influenced by their fear-mongering. Think about getting your own water supply - roof rainwater collection, etc. What about heat? - a wood stove is good, but to need access to wood. Get to know your neighbors. Move to a rural area if you can - or as close to rural as you can. Don't have a Spirit of Fear - but a Spirit of Freedom. The globalist system will collapse if you STOP SUPPORTING IT.

And we must use non-violent civil disobedience: Martin Luther King (he was a Pastor], et al, used non-violent civil disobedience to defeat the Jim Crow laws. For those who aren't Americans: "Jim Crow" was a system of state & local laws in effect [from Emancipation in 1865 until the early 1960s) which forced black people into segregation. I grew up in Jim Crow South: Black people had to sit in the back of the public transportation buses. They couldn't eat in public restaurants, they couldn't use the restrooms in gas stations; they could shop in most stores, but they had to use the "coloreds" water fountains & the "coloreds" restrooms. If the store had a lunch counter, Black people couldn't eat there. In the parks, they had separate park benches! Adult black men were often addressed as "boy"! But starting in the early 1960s, Black people started refusing to submit. They weren't violent. I hope this link works - it's a photo of the peaceful marching - men all wearing suits: https://thekingcenter.org/about-tkc/martin-luther-king-jr/ They won! It was impossible for reasonable people to deny the justice of their cause.

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