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RE: Making your highest duty to "obey the law" is exactly how we get mass genocide as people sit by idly "just following orders."

in #meme6 years ago (edited)

Gotta love how they subtly equate obeying the law with respecting rights. The two are mutually exclusive. There's a lot more here too, if you read the whole page with a critical eye. Pretty much every sentence carries propaganda baggage.

Way t' be on calling this out. I'm always looking for stuff like this because people think school is all cute backpacks and lovely teachers decorating the halls. They think you're off the deep end for suggesting that the real goal is to train obedience and the relinquishing of critical thought in favor of regurgitation.

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Obey common laws. Not the laws of pirates.

Sadly, a child will never learn common law in school as federal institutions have vested interest in further subverting the rights and minds right of every single child later turned adult.

common laws... like traditional, culture, and customary ways of settling things, for example?

Common law, the set of laws that all state and federal constitutions are built upon.

I would distill this further to it's essence: Natural Law.

Mm yes, common law recognizes that Creator created man.. created natural laws. Made us like Him a sovereign.

I write a lot about common law and solutions.

(In Canada and several other countries) Common law is associated with civil law and forms of legislation made by man. For this reason I feel it important to distinguish Natural Law as such.

As long as sovereignty is at the forefront!

I'll be checking out your blog, I love solutions!