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Charlotte Holmes's avatar

Yes, that should work! Everyone demands their own personal freedoms over everyone else's and if they clash, I guess the physically strongest wins! Everyone will be at everyone else's throats within a matter of months, if not weeks 🤦 Remember how the freedumb convoy "leaders" were tearing each other apart at the end of their pathetic little "show"? Yeah - just like that! An entire "society" where the motto is HATE ALL OF YOUR NEIGHBOURS

Fiona's avatar

There has never been a country that sustained this degree of libertarian minimalism, just like there has never been a truly communist nation that functioned the way Marx envisioned. Perhaps because neither of these visions are really practical? Government can be frustrating and overbearing, but there is also so much that gets done behind the scenes that people are cluelessly taking for granted if they think they can just live without it. Countries that lack the physical and social infrastructure that governments build because their government is extremely corrupt or dysfunctional are very difficult places to live, that places the people flee to come here.

Pietro Wislon's avatar

"the places that people flee to come......" have probably been subject to NED Colour Revolutions, interference in internal affairs by Western Governments, NATO expansion or bombing as exemplified by the Canadian led NATO mission that destroyed the most prosperous

country in Africa. Canada had a victory flypast for that one!

Reaping what we've sown!!

Kalyrn's avatar

This isn’t even a complete argument, the problem isn’t defined and no solution or alternative is proposed. It’s just what you have is bad and there fore you should want less of what you have. There isn’t anything offered, not even a list of rights or aspirational ideas to build on. Just get rid of government. This guy needs to study the French Revolution. Just removing government will create chaos.

This reads like a book report from a student that didn’t read the book.

The basic question of what are you trying to fix isn’t even asked. To solve a problem you need to

1. Admit what the problem is

2. Understand the problem

3.Understand what outcome you are looking for

4. Create a way to measure the solution for its effectiveness

5. Improve on positive