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I had a pretty crazy quick change timeline with ex-wife
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyD" data-source="post: 165595" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>You are apparently unable to understand reality as well, even after it has been explained in very simple and clear terms.</p><p></p><p>I will reiterate:</p><p></p><p>Everything government does, it does with one form or another of violence. The one consistent function is that it ultimately answers everything with coercion with a threat of deadly force. This is true with all laws or regulations of all governments everywhere. It is the key fundamental element that distinguishes government from other systems of organization.</p><p></p><p>Licensing is one example. If you do not obey and comply with it's demands, there is a standardized systematic process to make you comply that ultimately ends with you being assaulted or murdered.</p><p></p><p>Anything claimed as subject of the state is subject to coercion and violence, potentially deadly force, which is not free, and therefore sucks in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>This was my original point of why CB radio is better in some respects, because it is easy to facilitate and free.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I see you mis-characterizing reality, implying recognition of the obvious is mental illness. To the contrary, there are COUNTLESS examples of government violence, ridiculous laws enFORCED/abused, standardized systematic theft, aggression, unnecessary wars, etc etc etc.... To deny that is delusional at best.</p><p></p><p>Understand that the use of force is a default constant of government. Wrong or right, justifiable or not, good or bad, ALL edicts of the state result in the same ultimate answer to noncompliance; coercion/force.</p><p></p><p>Licensing is law, permission from the state, based on merit or a standard of criteria of some kind. And it is subject to the same coercion and threat of whatever necessary force to make it so. It says; Meet our criteria or else be subject to a series of actions by the state, up to and including the use of force against you. It's answer always ultimately ends with deadly force.</p><p></p><p>This is not negotiable or opinion. This is fact, the true and obvious coercive nature of how governments function.</p><p></p><p>Government claims jurisdiction over things such as infrastructure and communications, things like internet and HAM radio, thus subjecting it to it's coercion/control/force. Whatever people would normally do with things like internet and HAM radio, they now have to include in their decisions a coercive set of rules.</p><p></p><p>This is what sucks, in my opinion, about communications like internet and HAM radio. Because CB radio is generally not subject to things like licensing, because it is so easy to facilitate, because it is so free, it has certain advantages over other communication media/means/methods that should be noted and considered.</p><p></p><p>But this isn't really about simply having a conversation where we share thoughts about communications. This is about making an argument out of it where I have to continually reiterate beyond egos about radio buddies or something. So. it's whatever.</p><p></p><p>Yawn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyD, post: 165595, member: 9832"] You are apparently unable to understand reality as well, even after it has been explained in very simple and clear terms. I will reiterate: Everything government does, it does with one form or another of violence. The one consistent function is that it ultimately answers everything with coercion with a threat of deadly force. This is true with all laws or regulations of all governments everywhere. It is the key fundamental element that distinguishes government from other systems of organization. Licensing is one example. If you do not obey and comply with it's demands, there is a standardized systematic process to make you comply that ultimately ends with you being assaulted or murdered. Anything claimed as subject of the state is subject to coercion and violence, potentially deadly force, which is not free, and therefore sucks in my opinion. This was my original point of why CB radio is better in some respects, because it is easy to facilitate and free. I see you mis-characterizing reality, implying recognition of the obvious is mental illness. To the contrary, there are COUNTLESS examples of government violence, ridiculous laws enFORCED/abused, standardized systematic theft, aggression, unnecessary wars, etc etc etc.... To deny that is delusional at best. Understand that the use of force is a default constant of government. Wrong or right, justifiable or not, good or bad, ALL edicts of the state result in the same ultimate answer to noncompliance; coercion/force. Licensing is law, permission from the state, based on merit or a standard of criteria of some kind. And it is subject to the same coercion and threat of whatever necessary force to make it so. It says; Meet our criteria or else be subject to a series of actions by the state, up to and including the use of force against you. It's answer always ultimately ends with deadly force. This is not negotiable or opinion. This is fact, the true and obvious coercive nature of how governments function. Government claims jurisdiction over things such as infrastructure and communications, things like internet and HAM radio, thus subjecting it to it's coercion/control/force. Whatever people would normally do with things like internet and HAM radio, they now have to include in their decisions a coercive set of rules. This is what sucks, in my opinion, about communications like internet and HAM radio. Because CB radio is generally not subject to things like licensing, because it is so easy to facilitate, because it is so free, it has certain advantages over other communication media/means/methods that should be noted and considered. But this isn't really about simply having a conversation where we share thoughts about communications. This is about making an argument out of it where I have to continually reiterate beyond egos about radio buddies or something. So. it's whatever. Yawn. [/QUOTE]
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