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For the moment, let's leave religion out of this discussion. I will come back to it later. All Humans(people), by nature, have the same rights; not dependent on when, where, how, or what gender they are born. These Rights supersede all national affiliations and national laws. These are natural laws. They existed before there were governments and will remain after. First and foremost, All people own themselves. All people are entitled to the fruits of their own labor. All associations, transactions, contracts, agreements, sales, etc. of Any kind, for Any reason must be voluntary. (Non-Aggression Principle or NAP - Aggression/Coercion should not be used to force anyone to do, say, or agree to Anything. The ONLY time aggression may be used is in the defense of the life and rights of yourself (or others) from another party initiating aggression.) Theft of any kind is wrong. These represent my ETHICAL stance on way human society should be. I understand that this model of
"All who have ever written on government are unanimous, that among a people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist." --Edmund Burke (12 January 1729 - 9 July 1797) letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol, 3 April 1777 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #EdmundBurke #Corruption #Corrupt
"That the greatest security of the people, against the encroachments and usurpations of their superiors, is to keep the Spirit of Liberty constantly awake, is an undeniable truth." --Edmund Burke (12 January 1729 - 9 July 1797) A Free Briton's Advice to the Free Citizens of Dublin, number 2, 1748 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #EdmundBurke #1A #1stAmendment #FreeSpeech #Censorship
"Those who won our independence believed that the final end of the state was to make men free to develop their faculties, and that in its government the deliberative forces should prevail over the arbitrary. They valued liberty both as an end and as a means. They believed liberty to be the secret of happiness and courage to be the secret of liberty. They believed that freedom to think as you will and to speak as you think are means indispensable to the discovery and spread of political truth; that without free speech and assembly discussion would be futile; that with them, discussion affords ordinarily adequate protection against the dissemination of noxious doctrine; that the greatest menace to freedom is an inert people; that public discussion is a political duty; and that this should be a fundamental principle of the American government." --Louis Dembitz Brandeis (13 November 1856 - 5 October 1941), SCOTUS Whitney v. California, 274 U.S. 357, 375, at 375, 1927 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #LouisDembitzBrandeis #Brandeis #WhitneyVCalifornia #Courage #1A #1stAmendment #FreeSpeech #Truth #Censorship #FreedomOfAssembly #Apathy
Are there any clients implementing mark-up/mark-down to format the appearance of our notes? *Bold* **italic** etc... ______ page break/divider line This would make the experience much better in my opinion. #Client #NIP #Dev #Improvement #Format #MarkUp #Bold #Italic #GrowNOSTR
"Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding." --Louis Dembitz Brandeis (13 November 1856 - 5 October 1941), SCOTUS Olmstead v. United States, 277 U.S. 479, 1928 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #LouisDembitzBrandeis #Brandeis #SCOTUS
"It is not unfrequent to hear men declaim loudly upon liberty, who, if we may judge by the whole tenor of their actions, mean nothing else by it but their own liberty, - to oppress without control or the restraint of laws all who are poorer or weaker than themselves." --Samuel Adams (27 September 1722 - 2 October 1803) an essay published in The Advertiser, 1748 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #SamuelAdams #Oppression #Restraint #Tyranny
"We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force." --Ayn Rand (Alice O'Connor, born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum; February 2, 1905 - March 6, 1982) The Nature of Government, 1 March 1964 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #AynRand #Permission #Force #BruteForce
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Dash Cameras can help you defend yourself in court, but they can also be used against you. If you choose to use a dash camera then you should explore encryption options for that camera as well. The 5th amendment DOES NOT protect your recordings from unwanted inclusion in legal proceedings against you. Most cameras do not offer encryption. This is a sticky situation because you can get in trouble for tampering with evidence, be held in contempt of court, have insurance claims denied, etc. if you fail to provide recording that the court knows you have. It can also make you look like you have something to hide (like pleading the 5th) when facing a jury. With all these things in mind, you will have to decide for yourself about the risk/reward for using and/or encrypting a dash camera. Personally I would prefer to have the footage to prove my innocence. If you do decide to have a dash camera, then you really need it to upload footage automatically to a remote drive. It might also be desirable to be able to live stream the video as well. It does you no good to have a recording if it can be taken and destroyed by the other party involved... This product is advertised as being product independent. It should be able to be used in a non-encrypted camera and still encrypt your recordings. #DashCam #Encryption #LiveStream #5thAmendment #5A #Lawsuit #Law #Evidence image
"What is Tails?" Glad you asked. A privacy OS that fits on a thumb drive for people like Project Veritas that get roughed up and surveilled. But it also suitable for other privacy concerns. If you had a password manager and wanted a spare copy of the db, this would be a nice place to back it up to for instance. "Tails, or "The Amnesic Incognito Live System," is a security-focused Debian-based Linux distribution aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity. It connects to the Internet exclusively through the anonymity network Tor. The system is designed to be booted as a live DVD or live USB and leaves no digital footprint on the machine unless explicitly told to do so. It can also be run as a virtual machine, with some additional security risks. The Tor Project provided financial support for its development in the beginnings of the project, and continues to do so alongside numerous corporate and anonymous sponsors...." #SecureOS #TravelDrive #TOR #Debian #Linux #Privacy #Private #Anonymous #FOSS #OpenSource
“The law is an opinion with a gun.” --Stefan Molyneux (24 September 1966 - living) Freedomain Radio - Podcast #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #StefanMolyneux #FreedomainRadio #Law #Gun #Violence #Coercion
"There is one and only one principle, on which you can build a true, rightful, enduring and progressive civilization, which can give peace and friendliness and contentment to all differing groups and sects into which we are divided—and that principle is that every man and woman should be held by us all sacredly and religiously to be the one true owner of his or her faculties, of his or her body and mind, and of all property, inherited or — honestly acquired. There is no other possible foundation — seek it wherever you will — on which you can build, if you honestly mean to make this world a place of peace and friendship, where progress of every kind, like a full river fed by its many streams, may flow on its happy fertilizing course, with ever broadening and deepening volume. Deny that self-ownership, that self-guidance of the individual, and however fine our professed motives may be, we must sooner or later, in a world without rights, become like animals who prey on each other. ** Deny human rights, and however little you may wish to do so, you will find yourself abjectly kneeling at the feet of that old-world god, Force — that grimmest and ugliest of gods that men have ever carved for themselves out of the lusts of their hearts;** you will find yourselves hating and dreading all other men who differ from you; you will find yourselves obliged by the law of conflict into which you have plunged, to use every means in your power to crush them before they are able to crush you; you will find yourselves day by day growing more unscrupulous and intolerant, more and more compelled by the fear of those opposed to you, to commit harsh and violent actions, of which you would once have said 'Is thy servant a dog taht he should do these things?'; you will find yourselves clinging to and welcoming Force, as the one and only form of protection left to you, when you have destroyed the rule of the great principles." --Auberon Herbert (Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert; 18 June 1838 - 5 November 1906) Voluntaryist Creed: Being the Herbert Spencer Lecture Delivered at Oxford (1906) #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #AuberonHerbert #SelfOwnership #Force #Violence #Slavery #LifeLibertyProperty
“Shame on the men who can court exemption from present trouble and expense at the price of their own posterity’s liberty!” --Samuel Adams (27 September 1722 - 2 October 1803) Article signed Candidus, 3 February 1776 (W.V. Wells - The Life of Samuel Adams, vol ii pp. 360-363) #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #SamuelAdams
“1. That the disposal of their own property is the inherent right of freemen; that there can be no property in that which another can, of right, take from us without our consent” --Samuel Adams (27 September 1722 - 2 October 1803) The Philadelphia Resolutions; The Pennsylvania gazette, 16 October 1773 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #SamuelAdams #Taxation #Theft #Consent #LifeLibertyProperty #PropertyRights
"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." ... I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." --Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; 15 January 1929 - 4 April 1968) "I Have a Dream" March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #MLK #MartinLutherKingJr #Dream #IHaveADream #Equal #SelfEvident #Color #Character
“There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him.” -- Robert A. Heinlein (July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, 1966 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #Heinlein #RobertAHeinlein #Tyranny #Taxes #Voluntary #Consent
"We do not commonly see in a tax a diminution of freedom, and yet it clearly is one." --Herbert Spencer (27 April 1820 - 8 December 1903) The Principles of Ethics (pp. 241-43), 1887 #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #HerbertSpencer #Freedom #Tax #Ethics
"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world." --Abraham Lincoln (12 February 1809 - 15 April 1865), POTUS Speech in United States House of Representatives: The War with Mexico, 12 January 1848 (full text) #QuoteOfTheDay #LibertyQuote #Quote #Quotes #Liberty #AbrahamLincoln #Licoln #POTUS #Revolution #LibertyTree