Why compliance breeds slavery👇
It’s curious to observe how many people today speak of freedom. They defend the private property of their body. They choose to bank differently, to store value outside the system.
They speak of self-ownership. And yet, when faced with certain impositions—whether masked as health requirements, bureaucratic filings, biometric scans, or government demands—especially around April 15th—they comply.
They comply again when it comes to so-called intellectual property—rules written to benefit monopolies, not creators. I share the view of Stephan Kinsella and the Austrian school: ideas are not scarce, and what is not scarce doesn’t need protection. What’s truly scarce is my time. My labor. My action.
That’s what I protect—not my ideas. Ideas are meant to flow, to inspire, to multiply freely. Time, on the other hand, once spent, cannot be returned.
Most people don’t realize they’ve been consenting all along—through silence, through habit, through unchecked compliance. Freedom is not selective. It’s not about choosing some battles and yielding to others out of fear or convenience. It’s a way of being. The freedom to be a woman. The freedom to be a man. The freedom to say no.
The freedom to say this is mine—not just physically, but spiritually, intellectually, and contractually.
More and more, we’re being asked to show identification, scan our faces, offer fingerprints or eye data—just to move through space. These small steps, done without awareness, become a new form of permission-seeking. And permission is the opposite of freedom.
True freedom demands study. You must trace the grammar of the things you’ve stood for—and the things you’ve unknowingly stood under. That’s what inalienable rights are. They’re not privileges granted by governments. They are born with you. They live under common law—not under statutes, codes, or legal fictions.
Freedom under Common Law is not the same as legal permission. It’s not about obeying—it’s about standing.
Fear dresses itself up as duty. And duty, when unexamined, becomes servitude. Every quiet compliance erodes your claim to freedom. Not in theory—in practice.
I know this because I’ve been deeply studying everything that pertains to my inalienable rights. I’ve been practicing all kinds of forms so I am not coerced—by any person or government—into complying with anything that violates the property of my body or my right to private property.
Freedom isn’t loud. It’s not theatrical. It’s clear. It lives in your awareness, your language, and your willingness to stop complying and start understanding.