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by Frondo
4050 days ago
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Again, your parents made the decision for your citizenship when you were a child and they had custody of you. As an adult, you can revoke your consent and leave. You keep telling me how: 1) Other countries don't offer what you want,
2) It's expensive to move to another country,
3) Many countries won't grant you citizenship, And so on. None of those mean that you can't leave and go somewhere else. They just mean that wherever you go, you'll have to make a compromise. Being forced to make a compromise elsewhere does not mean that taxation here is theft. None of your claims support the false assertion that "taxation is theft". I really don't understand what part of this you're missing. I really don't get what part of this plain language is in dispute. |
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To revoke consent I would have had to have been of a mind to have given it in the first place.
My parents payed taxes when I was a child. I did not. I then grew into a situation where I had to make money to stay off the streets and was forced to pay this government.
Maybe this isn't so black and white. I would be willing to agree that your point of view carries more weight the longer I stay here in a capacity where I am capable of moving to another country.
However, it starts out as theft and remains so until I have no excuse remaining for not leaving, and then it's only if there is a fair alternative available.
If there's some country out there that doesn't have an income tax but rapes its citizens 12 hours out of the day, that can't be counted as a fair alternative. It would still be extortion then ("pay us or get raped!").