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Why 'Society' Is Never A Victim - Red Dirt Liberty Report -
"... in order to be a victim to something, the victim must be a cohesive, independent being. Non-beings can’t be victims, because they are not sentient and have no personhood. For example, if I crash my car into another vehicle, is the car the victim or the driver? The driver is the being who owns the property, and therefore is the victim. The car is not a being, and neither is society. Though society can’t be property either, it still holds no personhood," writes Danny Chabino in this edition of the Red Dirt Liberty Report.
Danny Chabino