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> I think if you cannot specify rules, there is no rule.
The rule is "do no harm", so don't steal, don't murder, don't kill, live in peace, respect life around you, and so on.
> If someone (ex: police, court, government, everyone) do not protect that rule, there is no rule, no sense.
> If someone will kill someone, everyone cannot prevent it.
Police has a monopoly on violence.
This isn't obvious here in Japan yet, but it's very clear in most other countries since 2 years ago.
90% of all the criminality, terrorism, child abuse, money laundering, drugs trafficing, and so on is done by governments, the remaining 10% is done by people who got completely brainwashed by governments because of their so-called "laws".
Governments and police don't even protect their own rules.
And courts are there to protect governments, not you.
Police is there to make people obey by force.
The more is made "illegal", the more people break the "law".
This is why I became an anarchist, because I don't want criminals telling me what to do, I only want to live in peace and harmony.
For example, if you didn't take all the lethal injections and boosters, government will not give you CBDCs, if CBDCs are the only payment option you can use and you're hungry, and you're not allowed to grow your own food, you will have no other option than to steal.