2/ Destruction of private property (burning down cars, small businesses, etc.) should be punished much more severely.
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3/ (Which is to say, I agree w some talking point by Blue over the summer: democracy is sometimes rowdy...and if you want democracy, that's what you signed up for).
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4/ Needless to say, this is a Kegan 4 point. Trespassing and political theater by both sides should be treated the same. Arson, grand theft auto, assault, etc. by both sides should also be treated the same.
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5/ There's a libertarian statement "when goods don't cross borders, tanks will". To go off on a tangent: society needs pressure release valves. Smart systems are designed with them. Very smart systems are designed with multiple, at different pressure levels. >>>
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6/ Now, I'm not a fan of democracy, and I don't really care if it "works" or falls, but I'm talking about democracy in a systems engineering sense. When you engineer a democracy you want people to be able to vote, and to protest ... and even to double secret probation protest
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7/ The penalties should ramp up as you push further towards the sovereign's real power. Voting has no penalties, because it's the officially encouraged op / outlet. Street protests, similar. Some degree of theater should be tacitly tolerated, with tolerable penalties, >>>
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8/ as a honeypot. Let the radicals break in and have a sit-down protest once every few years, give everyone a $500 fine and a long weekend in jail, they all feel like proud martyrs, and the system trundles on.
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9/ ...but if any of the protesters burn down buildings, or harm people, shoot them on sight.
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10/ If you allow the LARP, and "sell" it at $500 per person, people LARP a few times, and then they're satiated and out of money. But if you hit LARPers with 5-10 year prison terms ...
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11/ Then you get the old Chinese story. "What's the penalty for lateness? Death." hmmm "What's the penalty for rebellion? Also Death." hmmmmmmmm
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12/ You want a system that chews up and shorts to ground the protest urge.
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Option A: Our elites fail to understand this aspect of political system design Option B: Our elites understand this aspect of political system design quite well TL;DR: Bug or feature?
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the people currently clamoring for prison for the Capitol stormers are not trying to engineer a stable political system, they're trying to maneuver for power in the current one witness the fact that they overlap heavily with the ones going "abolish the police" this summer
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