For sure. Alot of anarchist realize that we wont achieve anarchy overnight, and humanity isnt really ready for such a rapid change, even if such would be ideal to us anarchist, it just isnt practical short of doomsday scenarios. Balkanization, and the decentralization of power is a good step towards a transition to anarchy. The power of municipalities, and local and regional govs to engage in effective nullification of federal and state laws has a lot of potential to facilitate the anarchist agenda, not to mention voting locally to influlence local laws as well. But the nullification possibilities have alot of potential as well, local and regional elections can make a difference on even federal laws. Sheriff or judge running on a campaign of not enforcing petty drug laws, and you are against prohbition? Elect them. just a simple example of nullification
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Even if anarchy broke out overnight, we would still have to have our voices heard in some manner.
Voting will persist even in the absence of coercive rule, otherwise we just get ran over by those most willing to team up for power.
I get not voting for either candidate, but not voting down taxes seems like a missed opportunity to be heard.
Same with voting to kick the judges out.
Presuming a non-corrupted process to tabulate the votes.
Really, if we could impress upon people that hiring your dirty work done is cowardly, that would likely help.
Skools should be training the kids in law enforcement and soldiering, imo.
That way we all take care of ourselves and the people around us not capable of confronting bullies, mostly the elderly and the infantile.