Quote:How does your argument deal with the fact that I would grow copious amounts of weed...if it weren't against the law?Merely by demonstrating, and I can do so, in future, that the very notion "...against the law...'' is integral to what I have posited as "jurisprudential illusion", which illusion is going to be explained in the next segment of the paper I just now posted above. Since as a man you cannot in fact be determined in your acts and forbearances by a given factual states of affairs, and, since law is a given factual state of affairs, you cannot possibly act "against the law", or, "break the law".
You are an absolute, i.e., an absolute ontological freedom, which determines itself to action strictly on the basis of non-existants; you are the consciousness which posits, originates, law, that is, if you were a legislator, or a magistrate; and, that language of law, which materially exists as given language printed upon a page, and/or as vocalized
material sounds, enunciated by a legislator, magistrate, police or prosecutorial officer, in fact does not, cannot, determine your absolute original ontological freedom to do, or not do, a goddam fucking thing. No person on earth is actually determined to action or inaction by published language of law, we just, at this time in our history as a human race, mistakenly think it is the case that law is an efficacy among men, while all the while, in fact it is not. Is not the simple fact that millions of Americans are imprisoned in our country, more than anywhere on earth, tendent to indicate that law is not an efficacy among men. From my particular perspectival view jurisprudentially posited language of law is the grandest scam ever effected upon the face of our earth; out original human ontological structure is sufficient in itself to regulate our conduct, law cannot, because it is part of what continually wails and acts against what we are as human beings, which is a fucking uncomfortable way to run a civilization. All of these horrid shootings which now continually transpire across our country are committed by persons, who, in my opinion, are so radically outraged by something attendant upon the general suffocative torture that is our law, lacking the intellectual capacity to write his alienation out, like me, simply takes up a machine gun and
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