@shmibs @rats @eris @nik Then be crafty. Work from the shadows, or try another angle, or just be legally unstompable (and hope they don't get the law changed). What humans have built, humans can unbuild – this will remain true while bureaucracies are made of humans.
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wızzwızz ıv (wizzwizz4@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 12-Jul-2021 03:10:47 JST wızzwızz ıv @rats @eris @nik @shmibs A load of intersecting narrow-domain authority structures of various scopes and scales can approximate anarchy, so long as there's a strong culture of preventing abuse-of-authority.
When there's the possibility of an authority-abuser shutting down prevention-of-authority-abuse, your system is going down.
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wızzwızz ıv (wizzwizz4@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 12-Jul-2021 03:10:44 JST wızzwızz ıv @rats @eris @nik @shmibs Build alternate systems.
If a system is bad, build another one. Don't try to usurp the original; try to interop with it, and give people more choice. Where this is possible, you can do good; where it's not… you're not doing bad, at least.