I have no problem with taxation using violence to fund an organization I value. I have no problem with the idea that people are forced to pay taxes I ultimately advocate the murder of innocent people who won't financially support the organization I value. It is a necessary evil (according to my own understanding). Without taxation threats of violence to fund my organization, it would be impossible to enforce a uniform set of laws by which I mean I believe justice can only ever be provided by an authoritative (tyrannical) monopoly (and logically leads to the necessity of expanding my monopoly into a Global State, the "one true authority".). Their would be no public police authoritarian "security" regime which is essentially a standing army for the class of rulers of the monopoly organization that I value, who I like to believe represent me and my interest (but really couldn't possibly do so). There would be no public courts authoritative courts with the incentive not toward justice but to strengthen the power of it's own organization. In their place there would be essence, the state is the centralized power structure which militant special interest groups abuse the perception of what is the legitimate use of violence whom are held accountable to nobody but themselves, as they fund their operation by commanding others to pay and obey via threats. In short, I believe we must use the principles of disorder and tyranny, to prop up an authoritative organization purported to prevent disorder and tyranny. And don't try to convince me otherwise.
As a disclaimer, I will say that I am deeply troubled by all the stories these days of public police not being held accountable for their actions, but I'm still too afraid that the alternative to a centralized coercive monopoly, a decentralized free market, will be less accountable and cause more disorder than the organization that I value, and would support initiating violence against you if you don't willingly support this organization as I do. I feel safer with the monopoly so hand over the wallet, pal, or you're gonna get plugged. Oh yeah and I know bear in mind, that instances of police being not brutal, and instances of police being sufficiently disciplined for their actions generally don't make as interesting a news story as the other way around, so you won't are behaving in the manner they are supposed to so you shouldn't have to hear about it as often because the point is to expose problematic issues, but I really felt that I should reassure everyone that my monopoly isn't always bad.