And no one was ever surprised, except for people stupid enough to buy anything from Muskmelon in the first place.
Amateur photographer. Mostly I take photos of birds, but also stuff that isn’t birds. Don’t steal my photos.
And no one was ever surprised, except for people stupid enough to buy anything from Muskmelon in the first place.
Except in the US. We don’t enforce those laws here.
The system you describe cannot exist. An anarchist or libertarian state in the real world can neither regulate nor defend itself from other states. It’s a fantasy that would collapse immediately upon implementation in all possible real world circumstances.
Violence against fascists just sounds like plain old self-defense to me.
If they commit crimes, the laws are wrong.
To be fair, this reasoning actually holds up for a very large proportion of our laws.
Yeah, it’s pretty terrifying. Luckily, we can all still vote by mail here in Wisconsin, so we don’t have to physically go to the polls, but the republicans have managed to put some heavy barriers in the way of it in the last couple years, even though their attempts to ban it outright have failed.
My city used to have a mobile ballot dropoff truck, but they sued and got it banned, and they’ve also banned dropping off ballpts for other people. If you’re disabled and/or don’t have reliable access to transportation, and understandably don’t want to trust the republican-crippled USPS with your ballot, voting has become much more difficult, if not entirely impossible.
We’re far beyond the point of no return on that. They’re going to be violent no matter what, so we should celebrate when they target each other instead of, well…literally anyone else.
That’s honestly an insult to terrible engineers.
Musk is barely on par with a 9-year-old with crayons and construction paper.