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Taxation is 100% Armed Robbery, Not Just Theft

By TearGaming ·

Taxation is 100% Armed Robbery, Not Just Theft

- So we all know taxation is a mandatory act of force that the government tends to utilize to hold us at ransom in order to provide welfare to the Somalian fraud parasites who literally do nothing but slouch around like leeches. Taxation is not just theft, but also armed robbery as well. Here, I’m going to go over why taxation is armed robbery.

- The whole reason behind the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War was all over a 1% tax by the Britards, which the colonists definitely aren’t fond of at all. The British aggressively launched immense amounts of taxation towards the colonists, like how children are being held ransom against innocent families. Maybe if it weren’t for even a bit of taxation, then maybe the Revolutionary War wouldn’t occur & many lives could’ve been saved. So how tf did the US go from being against even a 1% of taxation to both sides of equally-retarded cockroach boomer goyims to think it’s acceptable to increase at least 25%+ of taxation (income tax, sales tax, property tax, etc.), especially being traitors towards the US and offering more power to Mossad. I’m convinced the colonists & the Founding Fathers, especially George Washington would be extremely disgusted by how the US is today.

- Anyways, taxation is not just theft because theft is just a simple broad term that refers to someone just stealing stuff that doesn’t belong to them. I consider taxation to be armed robbery specifically because it involves the fucking IRS pulling a glock against your forehead under the pressure that you would be threatened to pay taxes to them for them to use shit that doesn’t benefit us att all. Like imagine being in a life and death situation where you would be forced to donate to charity at gunpoint. Same thing applies to taxation. The US is supposed to be the land of the free, taxation isn’t fucking freedom at all.

- The most common excuse I hear from taxation is that taxes help provide welfare such as healthcare, housing, roads, etc. Sure, it’s nice to see that the government is able to provide support to those in need, but it’s unfortunately done in unethical ways. I’m convinced that there’s several volunteers who are willing to donate and help fund those welfare services in order to provide support like charity. Thus, these services provided should’ve been funded by actual volunteers instead of the government parasites extorting you to donate to them against your will. The most fucking retarded line I hear about taxation is that “if even 1 person doesn’t pay taxes, society collapses,” though I will cover it more in a video I’m planning to make soon. I actually wouldn’t have a problem with social welfare at all if they were all funded by volunteers entirely instead of being forced to pay taxes.

- “Taxation is necessary to contribute to society,” actually exploits the system and rewards laziness. I’m convinced that society can still operate decently without the use of taxes. It just happens that the majority of people have been deluded into thinking that without taxes, everything in society would crumble. Not only would volunteers donating to support services without extortion via taxes would be more beneficial, but there are also other alternative options that don’t involve forcing everyone to pay an extremely large portion of money they own. There are definitely many leftist extremists with performative empathy that think that communism, the worst ideology out there, would eventually help solve all their issues via having the government blackmail us to give our money to these far-left NPCS that just doom on Reddit and these pathetic, useless protests. Saying that taxation is necessary to contribute to society is like saying that rape is necessary to reproduce offspring to grow the human population.

- Let’s imagine a scenario where everyone lives in the perfect utopian society. Everyone gets along and live extremely happy lives where there’s no crime, no poverty, and none of the other negative shit going on in this perfect utopia. We all live in luxury homes and have luxury cars, food and other items. Everyone is satisfied with their experience in living there and all of them are able to pass beyond their basic necessities, so it’s a win-win solution for everyone. BUT, in order to run this perfect utopian society, the unfortunate cost involves a child trafficking operation running in secret where children get tortured in brutal ways as they scream in agony and trafficked by the most vile subhuman behemoths in this nightmarish cesspool. So would you agree to live in this perfect utopian with the cost of monstrous predators torturing children horrifically in secret? I hope your answer to this scenario is no, so that’s why we should look for more ethical ways that don’t involve the government leeches stealing from our wallets.

- Another thing is that I notice a lot of people got capitalism wrong and often mistaken capitalism for corporatism/corporatocracy, which actually involves massive corporations to exploit workers and trying to form oligarchies. The definition of capitalism is just simply free markets. We should be allowed to run free markets without licenses or regulation or taxes, thus economic freedom. If people actually understand what capitalism actually is, less people would blame capitalism. Why is this related to taxation you may be asking? Well, that’s because socialism allows the government to gain more power and would also require way more taxes from you to give to the government. Giving the government more power would allow them to not only become a monopoly of its own, but also allow soulless massive corporations such as Amazon, Meta, Google, and especially Palantir to thrive even further as bigger monopolies while crushing small businesses out of the competition. If these corporations were to get taxed, especially billionaires, it would also tax us even more.

- Why would taxing billionaires also tax all of us as well? Since their main goal is to maintain their profit as much as possible, taxing them would also allow them to increase the price of their products as well and they would also try to move out to other places to avoid paying taxes. I’m probably wrong for saying this, but many middle-class families could potentially become millionaires and the poor could possibly become around upper-middle-class families without the use of taxes. Here’s the thing, if billionaires are able to find loopholes to avoid paying taxes and increase the price of their products to earn more profit, leaving us to pay more taxes, we’d just become even poorer because of the latter and how around at least half of our income gets stolen via taxes.

- Anyways to sum this all up, yes taxation is not just theft, but also armed robbery as well. I’m actually in progress of working on a video going over more detail on exactly why it is that.