It's just another iteration of the classic pitting of people against each other (instead of countering the evil fuckers that put everything in motion). If people came together, organized, cooperated, and collaborated in the production of food and resources, that would cover most daily needs easily, and it would also remove dependence on government, which is a very good thing.
I don't need or want most of the bright-and-shiny, blingy nonsense for which most people strive. It just has no meaning for me. In actuality, I only need a very few things to live in a way that feels good to me. Out here, I can easily live on a few hundred dollars per month. π π π β¨ π€
I absolutely agree.
At one stage myself and a few friends were interested in creating a "Holdfast" even if it is near or in a city.
I like that name for it, 'Holdfast'. Lots of amazing things can be created near, or even in cities too, of course, but in such locations maintaining self-sufficiency is often more challenging because many cities have laws preventing people from doing things like collecting rainwater, living off the grid, growing and raising their own food, having more than a certain number of non-relatives living in the same house or on the same property, and the like. Any such laws, which are obviously not in alignment with common/natural/constitutional law, are meaningless and not valid, but sadly very few people actually know that. π π π β¨ π€
Indeed. I do not know if we have laws like that in South Africa... Hmmmm...
Well then, that's a very good thing if you don't! πππβ¨π€
I would need to find out... however one thing that also happens in South Africa is often there are laws but nobody to enforce all the weird ones...
Oh wow, that's both interesting and excellent! ππβ¨π€π
Sometimes... other times it gets difficult because you understand that they are better at keeping the mid-class lawful than they can keep the low-class in a lawful state.