In his pickletopia no one is subject to any government unles
Posted on: March 30, 2020 at 19:54:38 CT
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s and until he agrees to be. Voluntary agreements between people & private courts or arbitration panels for disputes. But no use of force for enforcement, of course.
In the youtube vs police case he railed against the police trying to solve the crime of the gang who sexually attacked a woman and then mercilessly beat her and her boyfriend who came out to see what was going on. You were defending him in that incident as well.
He cheered youtube for taking down their video showing the crime and asking for help in identifying the perpetrators. In the exchanges he claimed it was wrong to "put people in cages". He said the man and woman had a right to defend themselves but that punishing the perpetrators after the fact was retribution, not self defense. Again you repeatedly defended him in that thread explaining the difference between retribution and self-defense.
In pickletopia they could presumably have tried to find the perpetrators on their own or hired investigators to do so. If they were found they could try and ask them to pay for monetary damages, hospital bills, lost wages, torn &/or bloodied clothing and so on. If they wouldn't pay voluntarily they could have asked them to submit to a court's authority to decide. If they refused, they could ask them to submit to an arbitration panel to decide. If they refused that????