If Musk succeeds in "repealing all regulation", what's the best strategy for a normal person? Unethical answers only.
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Create a buisness in the US to facilitate any illegal activity you want, but physically leave the country for your safety
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I've spent a career in places with very little rule of law or effective governance.
The only thing that can give you a sliver of hope is to physically be close to a community that is right-knit and competent homesteaders. This is African village rules. Force and money are all that matters. Life is cheap. Food is scarce and untrustworthy unless you farm it yourself. Cities are nightmares of abuse with pockets for the super-wealthy behind walls.
Real life examples like Lagos are hard to explain to Americans. Parable of the Sower gets close and is a book worth a read.
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Rhymes with squeegee.
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I was going to say armed insurrection, but on second thought that might be ethical under those circumstances.
Unethically probably the most gain could be in manufacturing fake medicine. Cheap inputs, expensive prices.
Ah, in fact, even better for repeat customers: Making real medicine and selling the hard stuff over the counter (assuming drug schedules are "regulation").
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They said unethical
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Sell meth to Musk's gang? Get them hooked.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by@teawrecks Make a load of dirty bombs and rob banks with them.
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Organizing, same as it always was.
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That's already a thing it's called homeopathic medicine
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Those regulations exist for a reason. Be the reason.
I don't mean "do the thing", make it clear to them why the thing was banned. If you don't know, look into your history books.
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Technically unaliving is unethical.
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To be fair, not all reasons are good.
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Perhaps you should limit yourself to reddit and .world.
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Unaliving a nazi who wants thousands or even millions of people death is unethical? I'm going to disagree.
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You can say killing, or assassinating.
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Yea, organized resistance is both ethical and the only real option that isn't nihilism.