RE: What is Cryptocurrency, but a Return to Human Dignity in Economics? (Thoughts on crypto, humanity, and the inevitable upcoming clash between coin and state)
I reckon there should be an age limit on the state taking care of you, just like there is on your parents taking care of you. When you grow up, and leave home, and start earning money, and settle down, the state should give you the option to opt out and fend for yourself on your own. And as for those sorry bums who want to be taken care of, they should be made to forfeit their right to tell anyone else how to live.
Anyway, my nationality is British and I haven't lived there in a decade. I spent ten years in France without being French, and now I live in Japan, so I reckon I no longer have a state and no one is obliged to take care of me and I'm not obliged to take care of them. Why isn't there a stateless passport that grants diplomatic immunity?! I bet people would pay good money for one of those!