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Even if we meticulously follow the letter of every law, we'll still be called terrorists to justify our imprisonment, enslavement, and execution.

The question everyone should ask is: if government officials, NGOs, and corporations break the law at will, without meaningful consequences, and we're all demonized for following the law anyway, then why follow the law at all?

We should get in the habit of asking that in our daily lives. Ask it any time we are faced with a decision where

  1. following the law will lead to us being demonized/politicall suppressed or punished anyway

  2. following the law will prevent us from either expressing or defending our rights in some way

We should ask it daily.

A government that exists on

  1. unequal enforcement

  2. denial of representation

Is no government at all. Its illegitimate. Without which is laws and policies and rules are void and without merit, both legally and morally.

As far as I'm concerned, I appeal to that last and highest arbiter of all historic events, all struggles, whos judgement is final, and total, God and God alone.