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Highway 79, Gadsden, Tennessee.

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Re-Tread
I’ve been struck by how much enthusiasm is being expressed in the MAGAverse for Dear Leader setting the military against “we the people,” with absolutely no concern whatsoever for compliance with laws like the Posse Comitatus Act or constitutionally protected state sovereignty, that pesky 10th Amendment. These are the same people who were boldly flying the Gadsden flag on January 6th. I thought I’d do a little updating to the flag for these sunshine lovers of liberty.
At Noccalula Falls in Gadsden Alabama
Has anyone else seen these flags, "We'll tread where we please?" Designed to counter the message of the Gadsden flag, apparently.
Some have a mongoose running off with a dead snake in its mouth.
Since, clearly, these Marxist, communist, democrats or whatever they call themselves, aren't very intelligent, I can't help but wonder if they realize what the symbolism of that particular flag means.
It's a warning. So, the "counter" image is to say, I assume, we don't care about your warning?
Ok, lol. You all "tread" where you please. We'll do the decent thing and inform your people that you were indeed warned.
Christmas shoppers, Gadsden, Alabama
(John Vachon. 1940)

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My dumb idea is now a bumper sticker & vinyl sticker.
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I've thought about it and I believe laws are a substitute for a healthy society.
Laws, enforced by some kind of authority, are necessary as long as we live in an unhealthy society. But we shouldn't rely on them, we should strive to heal society instead.
For example, laws against child abuse are only essential in a society in which:
punishment, even physical punishment, is culturally acceptable and even encouraged;
in which gerontocracy (the authority of the old over the young) is upheld as something natural and sacred;
and which shuns and discourages all models of child-rearing and family organization that defy the nuclear family (in which a child is raised by their parents only, and not by the community, therefore allowing parents to essentially treat their children as personal property rather than as human members of society).
If we focused on creating a healthier society, those laws against child abuse would become obsolete, as even in cases in which some form of abuse may happen, wider society would be equipped to deal with it. And the child would participate in that effort.
@ AnCaps now:
capitalism wasn't designed to create a healthy and stable society. Even if we're very generous, capitalism puts "the best at the top" (...) and creates hierarchies and inequality—in fact it relies on material inequality to function, as the Phillips Curve and the state of the world demonstrate. There is no way it's moral or rational for billionaires and homeless people to exist in the same country but they do and that's intentional.
How does that relate to the rest of the post?
Well, laws are necessary to reduce harm and injustice as long as a society is unhealthy. Capitalism creates and relies on an unhealthy society. Therefore, as long as we have capitalism, it needs to be regulated and we need laws and a state—that's for everyone's sake. If you are genuinely an anti-authoritarian, and you genuinely don't want to cause harm and injustice, you must oppose capitalism as well as laws and the state.
Otherwise what you're advocating for isn't anarchism, it is privatized authoritarianism.
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