Message from @RyeNorth
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So you buy cocaine and snort it up
get arrested.
No victim, no crime.
but if you agree to arbitrary rules and regulations voluntarily, and then you violate the terms of that agreement, and part of the terms is that ppl w/ guns can come after you.... thats all consistent too
But the cocaine that you bought was from a cartel that trafficks people, murders people, etc... and thus, by buying it you're a material supporter of this organization
who is the victim besides someone getting thrown into a cage for not necessarily doing anyone else harm?
and if it was from a legalized drug store?
I'm not talking about a hypothetical.
sure you are LOL
I'm talking about real world 'victimless crimes'.
Just because you don't come face to face with victims of your actions doesn't mean you're off scot free.
it is what is say... you hav eto point to a physical person who was damaged or harmed somehow
the cartels dont depend on you buying a little bit of drugs from them.... they will continue to operate regardless
No, they depend on a lot of people buying drugs from them.
not to mention how the war on drugs essentially created the incentive environment for the rise of the cartels in the first place
yeah, so you cannot take responsibility for their actions if you buy weed from someone who knows someone who knows someone who is in a drug cartel
you never intentially harmed anyone by your choices or actions
Manufacturer - > Importer/Exporter -> Distributor -> Retailer
Enforcers along the way to ensure the safe operations
The goods travel down the line
This is capitalism.
listen to that vid, plz. its a good vid.... im just goign to defer you to this resource for the time being
ya? and? lol ebay does this w/o state enforcers to ensure operations
They most certainly do.
That's incorrect.
The US Parcel Service is most definitely a protected service.
ebay is already incentived to provide smooth and faithful transactions in the first place
theyre talking about this ver yidea in the vid i sent
i cannot explain it any better
"Edward Stringham on Radically Rethinking Police" .... lots of overlapping issues
they about ebay too
what a dis-service to the Mises Institute for me to be posting this vid in a <#398973785426100234> thread! shame 😑
'High kill rate against citizens by police'
First strike against this guy.
relative to what?
High kill rate against citizens by police compared to ___________
the answer is compared to regular citizens (and police are just citizens at the end of the day too)
police are WAY more dangerous and volatile with much higher chance of gettign killed by them than regular every day ppl (especially not private security).... no doubt about it