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Trolling
The act of making controversial or provocative statements online to elicit reactions.
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Michael Malice argues that anarchism, unlike democracy, doesn't require leaders, making it more adaptable and less corruptible.
Mockery and trolling are seen by Malice as effective tools against power structures, as they undermine authority without direct confrontation.
Malice contends that conspiracy theories are often used to dismiss valid ideas, citing historical examples like the Constitutional Convention.
The COVID-19 lockdowns revealed how much state control the public would tolerate, potentially leading to future abuses of power.
Libertarian ideas, such as criticism of the Patriot Act, have gained traction across political lines, highlighting a shift in mainstream acceptance.
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