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Let’s talk about anarcho-tyranny.
Anyone familiar with American Renaissance should know one of our most influential writers, Sam Francis. He coined the term anarcho-tyranny, which he said was when the government refuses to punish criminals, and instead punishes the law abiding.
This brings us to the New York City subway system and what will be a major test to see if anarcho-tyranny is our true system of government.
New York City is in serious decline. Major crimes were up 22 percent last year, and that’s after the already major increases in crime following the Summer of George Floyd.
Crime and squalor on New York City subways are a national punchline. The subway cars are filled with trash and food. Mentally disturbed vagrants wander through the cars disturbing people, and videos of people being harassed or even attacked are commonplace. The city has been putting more police on the subways, but it’s still a long way from the days of Mayor Rudy Giuliani. The New York Post reported in March that even after a recent drop in crime, the per-capita violent-crime rate is still nearly twice that of 2019.
We all know the routine on a New York City subway. When people start screaming, or dancing, or begging, look at the ground, don’t make eye contact, hope you aren’t the one they seize on today. Essentially this means that ordinary people must give up their sense of honor and decorum. Take for example this video from 2022.....more........
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