(July 8, 2013 at 9:48 pm)Koolay Wrote: If anyone has been in public sector education, you would of heard the school say to you "It is never okay for you to hit someone/to take someone's property without permission/ etc"If your only point is 'All taxation is theft' then your 'Teacher' analogy is a poor one. Teachers are not responsible for the mechanisms by which government enforce taxation neither do teachers provide the majority of ethical social conditioning which lead people to conclude that they shouldn't violently oppose taxation. The existence of taxation doesn't mean you can 'blame' teachers for getting paid for doing their job either; that's ridiculous.
Yet the parents of the children have to pay for the teachers salary through involuntary taxes, otherwise they get forcefully thrown in a cage.
Some of it is also deferred stealing, as the young are put in debt by the government, having never voted or expressed any voluntary agreement to the government in their life, they are put into debt to pay off for salaries of public sector workers: teachers.
Is it not a contradiction that public school teachers would then tell children that it is not okay to initiate violence, when they them self make a living from those that do initiate violence. And in many ways support and develop the deferred stealing of children in the form of debt slavery.
Also, the mechanisms of student debt are associated with banking practices and interest rates, not taxation legislation.
Sum ergo sum