Civil Disobedience is a very specific thing. It doesn't just mean breaking the law.
If you want to go live back in Thoreau's day, go find some patch of land that no one cares about, and have at it. Re-read "Walden" as much as you want. If no one cares about whatever land you're squatting on, I don't think anyone is going to drag you back into society.
Civil Disobedience is a very specific thing. It doesn't just mean breaking the law.
If you want to go live back in Thoreau's day, go find some patch of land that no one cares about, and have at it. Re-read "Walden" as much as you want. If no one cares about whatever land you're squatting on, I don't think anyone is going to drag you back into society.
So, go, have fun doing that.
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Why are you sitting at a device, interacting with people when you could be doing that, if that is what you wanted to be doing?
It doesn't cost much at all to go squat on some land no one cares about.
I'm sure if you try very hard, you can do it.
So what's stopping you?
I like making the world a better place by standing on principle and encouraging others to do the same.
I like that too.
I'll keep faith in humanity.
It feels good.
But you're all like, you'll get in trouble if you fight the system.
It's just infentile.
Grow up, grow a pair, take the righteous world back.
No, I say to fight the system the legal way, especially when it comes to POTUS dealing with the courts.
I'm sure Q said something about how we're supposed to introduce things to the court LEGALLY.
It's a pretty simple concept, if you think the law is wrong you disobey.
Corruption is real and it must be stood up to, just like any bully.
But no, you're all like you'll get in trouble.
It's a bit infentile of an argument.
No, the idea that you have of it is simple. And wrong. Civil disobedience is an actual, defined action in the legal system.
Says the want to be lawyer.
Sorry AI, life is way more simple then the system lawyers would have you believe.
It's a line in the sand.
You want to be free? Have your own constitution and live by it. Allow the Holy Spirit to teach you truth.
Remember, faith in perfect things will make you free.
Otherwise you're just under the bondage of corruption.
You'll get in trouble if it fight it.
Am I a lawyer or a wannabe lawyer? It can be only one.
The fact that you can look up "civil disobedience" in law books proves you're wrong here.
And what happens if my own personal constitution says that everyone who disagrees with me is subject to death?
If we live by our own truth, and not the law of man, what's stopping me from just killing anyone who disagrees with me?
What's stopping anyone from just killing people they don't like the looks of, including you?
Again, your ideas are all grand until someone uses those same ideas in a way you don't like.
What if my personal truth is that the legal system we have is right and it should be followed?
How can you be arguing with me here about it, if it's my truth and we should live by our truth?