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beaeglebeachh | 1 year ago

The state doesn't enforce anything resembling justice for rape. Rape is rarely prosecuted and difficult to prove in a court of law.

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RcouF1uZ4gsC|1 year ago

The effectiveness of the state’s enforcement is orthogonal to whether you believe it is their responsibility.

Do you believe that the state should be trying to enforce justice for rape, or do you think it should be the responsibility of a “self-organizing” posse?

If we agree that it is the state’s responsibility, then we can talk about ways to improve it. But then, you are already not an anarchist.

beaeglebeachh|1 year ago

I don't view justice as a responsibility but rather as a right for the victim. Whether the victim stops the rape with a 9mm hole in the aggressors head, sends posse, or sends a judge to do it are private matter for the victim to choose not for me to dictate.

The problematic parts come up with how you pay the judge (stealing from 3rd parties), jailers etc and much the other stuff the state does. It would probably be more pragmatic to basically privatize the judge/court.

AnimalMuppet|1 year ago

All right, fine. She was murdered instead.

Now, who do you think should deal with it, your buddies or the state?