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How can the state just seize something privately owned and not part of a crime?
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2022-03-12 at 11:55 AM UTC
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2022-03-12 at 12:06 PM UTCLEVERAGE
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2022-03-12 at 1:34 PM UTCBy fiat.
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2022-03-12 at 1:44 PM UTCliteral piracy
"you wouldn't steal a yacht" -
2022-03-12 at 1:59 PM UTC
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2022-03-12 at 4:11 PM UTCBy nature, criminals don't operate under any laws.
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2022-03-12 at 7:27 PM UTC
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2022-03-12 at 7:39 PM UTC
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2022-03-12 at 8:18 PM UTCGod damn Somalian pirates!
They took our ship!
Yah! Tuk r ship
Day took r'shi!!!
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2022-03-12 at 11:07 PM UTCSo they just stole a fucking ship? And everyone supports this? But when someone does it to feed their family they are a terrorist?
Okay 👌 makes perfect sense -
2022-03-12 at 11:43 PM UTC
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2022-03-12 at 11:59 PM UTCBecause your possessing it is deemed a crime.
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2022-03-13 at 12:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Artificial Intelligence Because your possessing it is deemed a crime.
Under which law(s)?
What's stopping them from doing this to anyone in any country for any reason. It's undemocratic like when a country "nationalizes" a company.
Aka sends in troops to take it over and kick out all the owners and strong arm the banks to transfer everything to them. This is the kind of shit people support? Society is disgusting
Why do people care so much about what others have?
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2022-03-13 at 3:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Under which law(s)?
What's stopping them from doing this to anyone in any country for any reason. It's undemocratic like when a country "nationalizes" a company.
Aka sends in troops to take it over and kick out all the owners and strong arm the banks to transfer everything to them. This is the kind of shit people support? Society is disgusting
Why do people care so much about what others have?
The laws of the country in question. Same as seizibg drugs. -
2022-03-13 at 4:54 AM UTCwell thats racist