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RE: Taxes, are they limiting our freedom?
You call others idiots, but you don't even realize the "social contract" is just a name for a particular state of affairs that can arise in societies, not a literal contract. As an anarchist I believe any system of power and coercion that can't justify itself should be dismantled and replaced with something more just. You are not gonna easily convince me that the social contract doctrine cannot be easily justified. You don't sign off to (virtually) anything in a society. Society has norms and also laws. You are born into it and by the time you reach age of consent you don't need to sign anything, your agreement is implicit. So you can either decide to accept them, you can challenge them or you can leave.
Of course, a figure of speech for tradition, because of course it's not any semblance to an actual contract but a "state of affairs " of how things are done / tradition.
So let me get this straight, everytime someone challenges tradition you're baffled by it, each time someone turns their back to tradition you're perplexed and confused, did you catch why I called you an idiot? Because your innuendo is all nonsense "state of affairs" "social contract doctrine". Retard, can you point out a list of laws and rules that make up this doctrine? Does it actually exist outside your nonsensical assertion that it's not anything like a contract..
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everytime someone challenges tradition you're baffled by it, each time someone turns their back to tradition you're perplexed and confused,
Thats what.
Lol, nothing to show for social contract outside your assertion, which is that even though its not an actual contract you're not convinced that it can't be easily justified, too bad there's nothing to substitute that social contract is a "particular state of affairs", which state? Why particular? Which societies?
Keep peddling nonsense and bullshit:
Im baffled that people turn their back on a particular state of affairs, because obviously the particular state of affairs doesn't garner such sentiment of secession. . Baffling.
Haha totally lol! :D
You:I can't really
believecomprehendthat people are against social contractMe: Theres no fucking social contract.
You:yes there is, its a particular state of affairs and you can't make me believe otherwise.
Me:whats the rules and laws of this particular state of affairs?
You: laughing nervously I can't really be an idiot, speaking about things that dont exist, that haven't the slightest semblance to what they purport to be totally.
You said it haha! ;)
Why are you here, did you forget to make an argument so you're quoting quibbles and snickering at your punchline? O yeah, you're here trying to prove that there exists such a social contract, as a "peculiar state of affairs which arises in society" and you've demonstrated it plainly: heheh, hahahah.
hohoho! :D