RPFers-Join me on Yahoo Anwers. Reply to questions on jury nullifying, CPS, joining cops, etc.

Three Best Answers among many Best Answers I've received.



Question: I have a problem with the law, and law enforcement. How can I fight the law and fight law enforcement?
My Answer: There are five basic ways to fight for liberty. I will list them, accompanied by my personal commentary.
[See the rest of my answer by clicking hyperlink. Also, special thanks to [MENTION=69342]-H_H [/MENTION] (Helmuth Hubener) on this because this is actually his answer.]


Question: "Can I get arrested for said "cyber-crime" or Bullying.?"
My Answer: There is no such thing as "cyberbullying." There used to be this saying that went, "Sticks and stones might break my bones, but words can never hurt me." It means you have no control over a propelled rock breaking your arm. You do have control over how to respond to someone's verbal barrage. [See the rest of my answer by clicking hyperlink]



Question: Does something like the Criminalization of prostitution lead to any unintentional effects?
My answer: Criminalizing consensual behavior simply leads to the manufacture of criminals. I think that consensual activity should not be illegal. Making this activity illegal results in crime and violence. You are simply manufacturing criminals.
[See the rest of my answer by clicking hyperlink]
 
Preaching to the non-choir. Does anyone want to try & spread liberty ideas elsewhere?

I wrote about this awhile back in a thread about posting on Yahoo.

I'm still on Yahoo and ran across this homework assignment from a Yahoo user. His question is:

After laws were passed, what was a negative effect of urbanization?

A.) Better working conditions

B.) Building safety codes

C.) Mandatory schooling

D.) Increased crime rates




You can see the implicit assumption is that answers A,B,C are positive, but I answered showing that all are negative. I started my answer like this:

I'm sure your class answer is D, but all of those have negative effects. Generally, any time you pass an ordinance/statute, you curb a freedom. You are trading one value for another.



Here is the link: https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20200129190003AARDFuE


Your answer will not fall on deaf ears. People ask these questions, so you have a captive audience.

I find liberty ideas are very alien to people. I think reaching them makes a difference. :frog:
 
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