I don't know how I feel about this.

Using the violent power of the state to aggress on someone who is standing on a piece of land violently appropriated by the state, just because he is doing something that you don't like?

Doesn't sound too voluntaryist to me.

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It’s a joke.

But also, people need to relearn how to not be constantly stimulated (while also polluting other’s experiences).

I too get annoyed by people bumping bluetooth speakers in public spaces, particularly beaches/hikes/natural areas. But it’s also possible we need to lighten up somewhat 🥲