just some quick thoughts on the situation
1. as we know, after 1994 the country of somalia collapsed. i've mentioned how the small area of somaliland has, more or less, become a self-sustained society. i find this interesting because one of the key arguments against 'anarchism' is that an anarchist society could not sustain a self-defense force. this is interesting because this non-existent defense force just hijacked a U.S. ship.
2. after the collapse in 1994, ships from different countries - including the U.S. and England - began illegally dumping all sorts of awesome chemicals off the coast of somalia, destroying their fishing waters.
3. the ship that was recently hijacked, the maersk alabama, was a ship that belonged to the U.S. department of defense. you know, the same kind of ship that had been illegally dumping off somalia for over a decade.
so there's the mainstream media's version - and i think you see my version. just tossing these points out there. what i see is a nation that has managed to build itself up, sans government, to the best of its ability - even with so many odds against it. and this act of 'piracy' is merely an act of self-defense, propagated by a force that, according to mainstream political theory, should not even exist.
1. as we know, after 1994 the country of somalia collapsed. i've mentioned how the small area of somaliland has, more or less, become a self-sustained society. i find this interesting because one of the key arguments against 'anarchism' is that an anarchist society could not sustain a self-defense force. this is interesting because this non-existent defense force just hijacked a U.S. ship.
2. after the collapse in 1994, ships from different countries - including the U.S. and England - began illegally dumping all sorts of awesome chemicals off the coast of somalia, destroying their fishing waters.
3. the ship that was recently hijacked, the maersk alabama, was a ship that belonged to the U.S. department of defense. you know, the same kind of ship that had been illegally dumping off somalia for over a decade.
so there's the mainstream media's version - and i think you see my version. just tossing these points out there. what i see is a nation that has managed to build itself up, sans government, to the best of its ability - even with so many odds against it. and this act of 'piracy' is merely an act of self-defense, propagated by a force that, according to mainstream political theory, should not even exist.
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