USA To Require Govt Issued ID To Use Internet, No More Anonymous
juan
juan.g71 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 9 07:31:08 PST 2016
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 10:00:47 -0800
Rayzer <Rayzer at riseup.net> wrote:
> The problem is when you ON YOUR BIKE, or someone in a car, decides to
> run into me.
Now it turns out that bicycles are a mortal threat too and
bicycle users must be regulated by the 'collective', or for
the time being, by the state?
And why would I or anybody else decide to run into you? You are
not talking about accidents anymore? The thing is, there are
quite a few different means people could use if they consciously
decided to harm you.
>
> (Take my word for it, you're VERY vulnerable Juan.
> Ride carefully. Like your life depends on it.)
Thanks for your concern...Yes, anybody can slip in the bathroom
and break his neck.
>
> That's the hazard of a me-first society that's jettisoned
> proof-of-liability.
Are you willing to require 'proof of liability' for people
engaging in any allegedly dangerous activity?
> It becomes "my tire iron is bigger than your knife
> but his Glock trumps both" Libertardianist feudalism.
So you see nothing wrong with collectivism - the 'anarchist'
authority of the 'herd' (in practice a de-facto state of
course) over individuals and your analysis of the alternative
system is just...a lame caricature of it?
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