| ▲ | autoexec 2 hours ago | |||||||
The problem of course isn't the fact that government and laws exist. Most of us are happy that we have government and laws. The alternative is very ugly and doesn't lend itself to progress or prosperity. The problem is that our government was allowed to be bribed/corrupted by corporate interests to pass bad laws designed to protect their profits and enforce control by taking freedom from consumers. The true villain here isn't government, government was just the tool they leveraged against us. It's supposed to be our job to insist that our government work for the interests of "we the people" and we failed. The solution now is to get rid of corrupt politicians and the bad laws they passed and replace them with good ones that preserve our freedoms and don't put corporate interest ahead of the people's. Sadly, our entire political system has been carefully refined over centuries to make it harder and harder to keep our government accountable to the people but hopefully it's not too late to change that situation within the democratic framework we've created. | ||||||||
| ▲ | tt24 an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
If the rule you followed lead you to this, of what use was the rule? “We just need to do it right this time and surely it’ll work!” Maybe the whole idea of restricting adults from engaging in consensual transactions isn’t the greatest? | ||||||||
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