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In an Anarchist world, it would be traumatized/autistic people like me running around with guns and shooting everyone who so much as touches another person on sight.
Genuine question: Why? What circumstances in an âAnarchist worldâ would cause this behaviour?
Or the other way: If you feel like this, what in our current system stops you from acting out?
The other guy said it perfectly:
Thereâs a bed there, and thereâs a human being sleeping on the ground.
It really isnât more complicated than that. Any explaination why this person is not allowed to sleep in this bed or why this person should not be able to sleep in this bed is absolute bullshit.
Thereâs a bed there, and thereâs a human being sleeping on the ground.
No, this is Capitalism and our culture. There were and still are societies where there is very little competition between individuals or even where the concept of âcompetitionâ is unknown.
This works with small communuties living naturally, like tribes in South America. But I think with technological advancement and a cultural shift towards are more social and less individualistic society this could also work on greater scales.
As a human being with my own rule over my own body I have the right to do with it as I please.
If I want to consume addictive cancer sticks until I die a slow, painful death, I have the natural freedom to do so, and laws, taxes or fines wonât stop me until Iâm really locked away.
So I support other peoples freedom to smoke. It is just inhaling smoke from burning plant matter, which may be an irrational choice, but is my choice.
Ich (M, 34) bĂŒgel meine Kleidung nicht, denn ich hab nix dagegen rumzulaufen wie ein Schlunz und es wĂŒrde mich viel mehr stören, regelmĂ€Ăig Zeit zum BĂŒgeln aufzuwenden. Ich besitze 1 Hemd, das ich einmal anhatte. UngebĂŒgelt.
Lustigerweise stimme ich dir beim Thema Jogginghose zu und wĂŒrde so niemals rausgehen, aber knitterige Jeans sind irgendwie voll ok.
Ich krieg auch endlich wieder Termine beim Zahnarzt!