We live in anarchy; the problem is that fear prevents people from seeing it. They are told by statesmen churches and other conmen that it is fitting that they submit to external control when what is really happening is that these conmen just frighten them into obedience with stories about devils, terrorists, diseases, collapsing economies and other such 'evils' awaiting whoever does not follow the crowd. Laws cannot suppress anarchy; they just make most people too frightened to accept that their so-called leaders are tricksters and thugs. But unfortunately, it is far more flattering to imagine that one is a good law-abiding citizen than to face the truth: one has been taught obedience to authority since one was born, alongside threats for stepping outside all the recognized social boundaries. So anarchy is not a state that can be implemented by any social movement; it is a personal understanding that one must rise above all the fear and intimidation dispensed through 'education', employment and everything else considered 'normal' by our insane culture.
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Well said. I'm being held hostage at the police station right now. They can crucify me. I will die a free human