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gutI don't remember signing any social contract. Anyone else remember signing?
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"Freedom" != "living in a representative democracy"isadore;1863900 wrote:The sun is free, living in a representative democracy is not.
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No.gut;1863907 wrote:I don't remember signing any social contract. Anyone else remember signing?
And memes.
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majorsparkgut;1863907 wrote:I don't remember signing any social contract. Anyone else remember signing?
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Our social contract has been there since the inception in 1776. And your comment is true about almost all our laws.O-Trap;1863908 wrote:"Freedom" != "living in a representative democracy"
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O-Trapisadore;1863915 wrote:Our social contract has been there since the inception in 1776. And your comment is true about almost all our laws.
you should hibernate, emigrate or plan for jail since you reject the jurisdiction of our laws.
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isadore
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majorsparkisadore;1863915 wrote:Our social contract has been there since the inception in 1776. And your comment is true about almost all our laws.
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isadore
And what happens when one person has sex with another without their consent, government acts to punish the breaking of the social contract.O-Trap;1863916 wrote:
And FFS, MEMES!
And what happens when one person forces a transaction without the consent of another, again the government acts.
And what happens when someone forces another to work, the government fights a Civil War.
And what makes the social contract not subjugation, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Which gives us a system that works well, and even better if those who don’t like it emigrate.
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isadoreO-Trap;1863921 wrote:
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isadoremajorspark;1863919 wrote:
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FFS, memes.isadore;1863923 wrote:And what happens when one person has sex with another without their consent, government acts to punish the breaking of the social contract.
And what happens when one person forces a transaction without the consent of another, again the government acts.
And what happens when someone forces another to work, the government fights a Civil War.
And what makes the social contract not subjugation, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Which gives us a system that works well, and even better if those who don’t like it emigrate.
Also, the government steps in based on the written rule of law, justified by the absence of consent. Not the "social contract."
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majorsparkisadore;1863926 wrote:
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justincredibleisadore;1863926 wrote:
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AutomatikAmerica the Land of Bullshit!
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