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September 2, 2022

A man wakes up in San Francisco, has breakfast, showers, and gets ready for work. As he opens his front door, he discovers a fresh deuce on the stoop of his seven-million-dollar row home. In a previous time, he would have noticed it earlier in the morning when he went to fetch the San Francisco Chronicle and the New York Times or Wall Street Journal newspapers.

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Today he stumbles past the foul-smelling excrement on his way to see if his Range Rover is still where he left it the previous night. He notices the depositor of the morning gift two stoops down curled up in an unwashed mess, his pants around his ankles and his butt cheeks smeared with evidence of his offering. Completely out in heroin dreamland, the perp’s right hand limply grasps a clear and orange syringe with black etched lettering along the side that reads: Courtesy of the law-abiding tax-paying citizens of San Francisco.

Last year, this man paid $59,000 to the state of California for the privilege of this morning’s experience, and another $122,000 to the federal government, which is in the process of funding tens of thousands more armed IRS enforcers to make sure this man or any other working citizen doesn’t get any funny ideas about keeping one dollar more than they’re allowed from the fruits of their own labor, by a government that offers them nothing in return and openly detests them.

When this man arrives at his Range Rover Evoque, which he upgraded to heavily tinted windows, thinking it would deter thieves, he finds his action did the exact opposite: the passenger front window was broken again. It’s the third time in as many weeks. As he approaches the windshield, he notices an envelope beneath the windshield wipers. This man, on this morning, has been cited for parking slightly in a fire hydrant zone. His tires and front bumper were just across the line of legal allowance, so he must pay the city $350 for his urban infraction. A penny less or refusal to pay will eventually result in a bench warrant for his arrest.

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This man will again soon vote for the very people responsible for this soft Anarcho-Tyranny that blesses his days and exploits his labor earnings while refusing to provide a modicum of protection of property or liberty.

Anarcho-Tyranny.

The term gets little attention or press because it originates from conservative academic social science and exposes the destructive policies of liberal politicians with whom the media work directly in tandem to shield from any criticism.

There are various definitions of Anarcho-Tyranny floating around, but most involve the absence of basic protections assumed under state authority on the backs of tax-paying citizens, who are instead made targets of persecution by the state.

Lew Rockwell concisely described the hard version of Anarcho-Tyranny in a piece about lawlessness in Iraq twenty years ago, “It is a situation in which government does everything but what it is supposed to do, namely protect life and property.”

In the past decade, it has become more ambiguous as a deliberate subversion of basic institutions like local and national judicial systems are corrupted and no longer serve to keep society orderly and safe, but instead make life disorderly, chaotic, and dangerous. Justice is no longer blind, and with the blindfold removed, she ends up favoring certain political, racial, and cultural groups over others.

In the past it was assumed this occurred as a result of incompetence and bureaucratic negligence. Today, it can be surmised with little proof to the contrary, and a trail of financial evidence from George Soros-funded groups pointing to the same culprits of organized global chaos that Anarcho-Tyranny is now intentional and deliberate domestic policy. However, the organizers of global chaos dress this policy up as something righteous so those who blindly accept anything ordained as “progress” embrace and help sell it to the masses.