blackshoe, on 2011-April-20, 13:21, said:
It is interesting that a group has the power to say to an individual "here's your contract, live by it or we'll throw your ass in jail", giving the individual no say in the details of said contract. I note that "has the power to" is not the same as "has the right to". On balance, living with the contract others have imposed is probably a better choice than the alternatives, but that doesn't mean I have to like it.
I seem to recall that the social contract includes provisions for modification...
I think that they are called "ammendments" to the Constitution.
Said contract also includes provisions for you to piss and moan to your heart's content (however, theirs no gauruntee that listener's will take you seriously)
I even seem to recall that said contract provides by a trial by jury before your ass gets thrown into jail.
In fact, you can ignore whatever law you want and then try to convince the jury that you shouldn't be be punished.
What you don't get to do is take advantage of the benefits of living in a society while reserving the right to do whatever you damn well please.
If this is what you want, there are plenty of ways for you to withdrawl from society and be free to do whatever you want.
You've made a deliberate choice that the costs of doing so outweigh the benefits.
Grow up and get used to this rather than bitching that life isn't perfect.
It gets old after a while.
What's truly remarkable is the following:
In another thread I referenced the following quote from Heinlein:
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"Citizenship is an attitude, a state of mind, an emotional conviction that the whole is greater than the part . . . and that the part should be humbly proud to sacrifice itself that the whole may live."
Why is it that you view putting life and limb at risk so positively, yet paying taxes is viewed so negatively?
I suppose that the obvious response is that the soldiers volunteered to join the military, but there wasn't an afirmative decision to pay taxes.
I'd argue in turn that your decision not to withdrawl from said contract is an afirmative decision...
Ted Kaczynski lived a happy little life up in Montana. I'm sure that you can find your own little patch of heaven somewhere in the wilds of upstate New York.
Alternatively, if you prefer a more urbane environment, grab yourself an M15 and try to establish your own little empire south of the border. Plenty of opportunities in the cartels for a man with a dream and military training.
The sky's the limit...
The only thing holding you back is YOU!
Happy trails, buckaroo!