Sure, even though some of the other off topic discussions I have more interest in and you didn't really get much of what I said.
Fair enough. I have a limited amount of time, and sometimes on WF it feels like an unlimited number of people want me to reply to them.
Property rights don't currently work as libertarian ideals would like them to.
If they did, I wouldn't have much to post about.
You don't believe in natural born rights, so why do you believe your sovereignty is something you are born with/promised.
I never said anything about me being sovereign. Not that I remember (not interested in re-reading thread tbh).
There is this perception I am making some claim. I am not. I am simply asking for proof of why the current situation involves me.
If you say it's just violence, I agree with you. Conversation over.
If you believe that all authority comes out of violence, then you're correct.
If you believe that authority doesn't come from violence (that the only legitimate authority has to come from something like property rights) then you are incorrect.
Your belief system works with "Rape is ok". Mine does not. Your belief system works with "Murder and theft are ok.". Mine does not.
Now you can say, "this is the way the world is, governments rape, and kill and steal all the time".
And I would tend to agree with you.
But (1) they don't advertise such overt powers. They claim they adhere to principles of democracy and justice. They give a man his day in court before they lock him away for 20 years. At the very least, they maintain the pretense of the charade.
And (2), is that the world you want to live in?
It doesn't matter if you think this isn't "just" or "right" or how things should work, this is the reality of your current situation.
I never claimed otherwise.
Now if you want to discuss "should it be this way", please keep the two separate at least when responding.
Look, this thread is rife with value judgments. People like what the guys in the OP did. People hate the guys in the OP.
Values, morals, ethics are woven into every social discussion.
I have tried not to promote my values. I have instead tried to promote the facts, and ask people for the facts which support their values. Typically, hyper-emotional respondents don't operate from facts, and so cannot supply them to substantiate their emotions. Most people go through their entire lives like this. They simply aren't rational at all.
And all of us are susceptible to it. Even I, as rational and logical as I try to be, fall into pits and traps of emotion at times.
I agree with your claim that the world is setup that way. I agree with your claim that authority is derived from violence.
If you want to end the discussion there, I am happy to do so.
If you want to talk about how things should be, I'd suggest that maybe an ethical social paradigm would suit us better. But neither you or I have the power to make that call. As long as humans believe that the cop in the suit is Andy Griffiths and not an imperial stormtrooper, we'll continue to get a society where the top lives off the bottom (and increasingly so).
And after many years of debating and thinking about this stuff, I am actually ok with it. I won't believe the delusion, but I could use it to get myself a lot of loot and power over other people.
And most people would be ok with it, except the libertarians and anarchists. But who cares anyway. They don't understand how things are.
Btw, I am curious about why you care about Bitcoin so much, when you don't have libertarian values? Is it just a good investment/speculation vehicle for you?