I honestly want the government to give in to them, let them have their “soverignty” and remove all protections they have under the law. So that its perfectly legal for me to just decide I want their car and its up to them to stop me. Cops will.just stand there going “Sorry, cant do anything. You are your own country and I cant get involved.”
The only thing a cop has ever actually done for me was signing a police report so I could pass it on to the insurance company and get my claim processed.
That’s called outlawry, and it was actually one of the harshest punishments you could receive in Roman times and the middle ages. Outlawry isn’t nearly as cool as Clint Eastwood made it out to be.
I hate them so fucking much.
I honestly want the government to give in to them, let them have their “soverignty” and remove all protections they have under the law. So that its perfectly legal for me to just decide I want their car and its up to them to stop me. Cops will.just stand there going “Sorry, cant do anything. You are your own country and I cant get involved.”
Ever had to deal with the police? Because that’s pretty much been my.experience with them.
The only thing a cop has ever actually done for me was signing a police report so I could pass it on to the insurance company and get my claim processed.
That’s more than usual. In my town they don’t even write an accident report unless someone dies.
Lucky! I got told to file a report of the incident to them and then use that for my claim.
The problem is they can already get away for pretending that’s the way the world is for an unfortunately long time sometimes.
https://www.insider.com/sovereign-citizens-moved-into-15-million-mansion-in-maryland-2021-7
Declare them sovereign and then state they are enemy combatants invading, the war won’t be long.
That’s called outlawry, and it was actually one of the harshest punishments you could receive in Roman times and the middle ages. Outlawry isn’t nearly as cool as Clint Eastwood made it out to be.
Iēsous wasn’t no snitch
https://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/what-was-the-purpose-of-claiming-sanctuary-in-the-church.html