mrswdk wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:mrswdk wrote:BigBootyStalin wrote:Taxation entails terrorism: striking fear through coercion into civilians' minds if they do not obey.
lol, so the police are terrorists for punishing law-breakers?
That's like saying your boss is a terrorist because he fired you for violating company disciplinary policy.
The boss-employee analogy is crappy because the employee signs a contract. Relations between civilians and state do not involve such a contract.
Anyway, I'm just sayin' that it's arbitrary. E.g. law-breakers = people who protest. Country A uses its police--and perhaps its military--to forcibly stop the protestors, who are 'innocent' civilians (e.g. those who protested against Qaddafi's regime). Yes, in this context, police can be defined as terrorists because they are punishing law-breakers.
Another example, Iraq can use its police to forcibly discourage news agencies from being too critical about the government. They could even pass a law saying, "don't be so critical," thus the police are punishing law-breakers, when in fact they're using violence against innocent civilians in order to attain some political goal (again, that's called "terrorism").
Note how "law," "innocent," and "civilian" can change under different circumstances (and how observers will flip these definitions around to label a disliked group as "terrorists"). This is way most ignore state-sponsored terrorism and instead (arbitrarily) limit terrorist to substate/nonstate organizations. This makes them feel better about government's using violence against their own citizens.
When it comes to taxation, you voluntarily participate in your society and do so well aware that participation comes with a membership fee (taxes). If you have a problem with being a part of American society and paying the accompanying taxes then you could always move to another country, or find somewhere where you can live outside of societal institutions (disappear into a nature reserve and live a life of subsistence, go live on the streets etc.). If you decide that you'd rather be a part of American society than do this then you have made your choice.
The rest I agree with.
Yeah, we've been through this. Acquiescence != agreement. Voluntary != involuntary. You need to hit your dictionary--hit it hard, mr. sow drink