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How is this legal?

Law quite literally defines itself. It is legal because it is legal. Laws are purposefully designed to remove individual liberties rather than protect them. Almost every law falls into that category. Indeed, the entire concept of law (as we currently define the term) falls into the category of removal of individual liberties.

More specifically, the medical industry (all one big fat monopoly) owns the legal system (also all one big fat monopoly). Indeed, both of those industries were created by Rockefeller. (in the 1890s-1910s for medicine, and in the 1920s-1930s for law). I mean, really they were always owned by the same Oligarchs, but they were formalized into a monopoly, through mergers, government contracts, and Rockefeller agent written laws during those times periods.

So how is it legal? Because it's the law, written by lawyers, all beholden to the people who run the medical industry, which gathers up about 25% of the GDP per year. They don't rake in that much cash because they are the "best there can be," but because "they are the only game in town," and because of the laws they write themselves to ensure they remain that way.

81 days ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

How is this legal?

Law quite literally defines itself. It is legal because it is legal. Laws are purposefully designed to remove individual liberties rather than protect them. Almost every law falls into that category. Indeed, the entire concept of law (as we currently define the term) falls into the category of removal of individual liberties.

More specifically, the medical industry (all one big fat monopoly) owns the legal system (also all one big fat monopoly). Indeed, both of those industries were created by Rockefeller. (in the 1890s-1910s for medicine, and in the 1920s-1930s for law). I mean, really they were always owned by the same Oligarchs, but they were formalized into a monopoly, through mergers, government contracts, and Rockefeller agent written laws during those times periods.

So how is it legal? Because it's the law, written by lawyers, all beholden to the people who run the medical industry, which gathers up about 25% of the GDP per year. They don't rake in that much cash because they are the "best there can be," but because "they are the only game in town," and because of the laws they write themselves ensure they remain that way.

81 days ago
8 score
Reason: Original

How is this legal?

Law quite literally defines itself. It is legal because it is legal. Laws are purposefully designed to remove individual liberties rather than protect them. Almost every law falls into that category. Indeed, the entire concept of law (as we currently define the term) falls into the category of removal of individual liberties.

More specifically, the medical industry (all one big fat monopoly) owns the legal system (also all one big fat monopoly). Indeed, both of those industries were created by Rockefeller. (in the 1890s-1910s for medicine, and in the 1920s-1930s for law). I mean, really they were always owned by the same Oligarchs, but they were formalized into a monopoly, through mergers, government contracts, and Rockefeller agent written laws during those times periods.

So how is it legal? Because it's the law, written by lawyers, all beholden to the people who run the medical industry, which gathers up about 25% of the GDP per year. They don't rake in that much cash because they are the "best there can be," but because "they are the only game in town," and the laws they write themselves ensure it.

82 days ago
1 score