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Anonymous 09/05/2021 (Sun) 16:26:15 Id: 8f0024 No. 4594
Brother MFC-2700DW. This is what made me stop being a libertarian after listening to the Tom Woods Show daily for 5 years, reading Rothbard, Hoppe and all the misesian crew. A fucking multi-purpose printer. Why? Because I just found out that the scanning function doesn't work if the printer runs out of ink. A feature completely separated from the other doesn't work because of some jewish software trickery. This is not something that can be solved using the free market because it's such a specific nuisance that it will never be adressed. I mean, would a court defend me? Instead the State would be a lot more efficient. One law to stop hardware being stopped by software and the problem is solved and justice is served.
>>4594 >One law to stop hardware being stopped by software and the problem is solved and justice is served. That law will never be passed because the corporate lobby will block it. >A fucking multi-purpose printer. Well there's your problem. Jack of all trades and master of none.
>>4595 >law will never be passed because the corporate lobby will block it Put death penalty for corporate lobbyism and they'll think twice before doing it. In any case there is nothing stopping a good law from being passed. It's just that we liberty-minded people have fallen in the errors of Rothbard and thought we had to separate ourselves from the creation and application of laws. We need to become the law. If we will rule over others, there will be more freedom and sanity. Also it's false that people just follow corporate lobbyism. The chinese pass a lot of laws for the betterment of the country (see the videogame for kids law), even if corporations lose money. Of course their concept of betterment sucks dicks, but it's the proof that it's the legislators that make the law, not the corporations >Well there's your problem. Jack of all trades and master of none. Nice bootlicking and you're also retarded
I'm less concerned about the multi-purpose feature and more concerned about printers potentially spying on you, as newer printers connect to the internet and can be accessed remotely. We've known for a while that printers put a color code on your printed paper that isn't noticeable to the naked eye, but can be used to track down where said thing was printed from, and could be traced back to you. Tech like that is scary, but it's mostly the government's fault. Anyways, just buy a stand-alone scanner if your only reason for buying this was scanning.
>>4597 > just buy a stand-alone scanner I don't have infinite money. Also I need the scan NOW. And most important, if you sell me something I expect it to work properly and not have trickery that doesn't make it work unless I spend more money with your stupid shit company. This is why the State gets created. These people should not just be stopped, they should be sterilized. The CEOs of printer companies and the minions who obey the orders should be sterilized, it's the only way to better the genetics of the world.
>>4594 >using the free market because it's such a specific nuisance that it will never be addressed Not only is that not true since printer ink is a pretty mainstream as a scam, but literally every niche that exists is addressed by the free-market. The only times it isn't is when the market isn't free to. Printers being absolute dog shit is common complaint, and like all common complaints that never have anything done about them the state is the blame. Right not whats stopping you from getting a printer modded or making a printer thats exactly the same sans the jewry? More complicated devices have been rigged, whats physically stopping someone from doing the same to printers?
>>4606 when I buy a thing that is printer+scanner I expect it to work and not stopping because of software trickery. If the thing broke because of shit materials I wouldn't have cared, but having the scanner not working because it's out of ink, which it's not needed to scan a document, is a scam that must be punished with caning. I also don't have the resources to go to court for every single shit, like this fraud, so law is clearly necessary to remove these scams from the market before they happen.
>4607 Why is it that every other scam fails without legal intervention? That is, that people are able to see that its a scam, not buy it, and can buy a non scam version of the thing? since you want to be a jew, and not answer any questions heres a freebe adhommin you can attack instead
you are no longer a libertarian because of the lack of consumer protections, yet we currently have consumer protections and this problem exists and is rampant. this is the definition of irony i understand your point, however. you probably think that in libertopia this problem would be more pronounced, but i'm not convinced
>>4611 a private court will fuck up the printer company immediately for this blatant violation of normal and sane expectations. Doing otherwise means that the private court will lose reputation as a fair and impartial judge capable of understanding the contract between company and consumer for mass-produced goods. I cant' believe as a creator of the thread I'm also the only one who knows the libertarian answer. You're all a bunch of socialists, go listen to 200 episodes of the Tom Woods Show and repent
>>4624 there wasn't a question in that post to answer for btw, that's not the "libertarian answer" either. it's funny how you immediately jumped to a solution that is the application of force for the problem you see, and then conclude we're all socialists in need of repentance shit bait thread
>>4628 all the replies defended the practice, proving the meme that libertarians are bootlickers. Very shameful.
>>4629 What about this >>4610?
>>4594 >Instead the State would be You already have the State, retard. >The chinese pass a lot of laws for the betterment of the country (see the videogame for kids law) >Of course their concept of betterment sucks dicks No, you will suck dicks if government decide that is for the betterment of the country.
>>4632 In a free society a company could just sell a tool to work around the sensors or whatever the machine uses to stop it from working if ink is missing. Now it cannot happen because there are too many regulations to open up a company and also they would get sued on intellectual property grounds. Problem solved again with no State. But why none of you faggots can produce an answer and I'm doing all the work? You need at least 75 episodes of the Bob Murphy show to repent.
>>4596 >Put death penalty >We need to become the law. If we will rule over others Mom, please tell them that I should be a King!
The US now feels like being a rich man on the Titanic. Your money is no use. Living in a police state makes you nervous. Will the globalists ease up on the tyranny tomorrow or carry out the final solution? Will you look like a fool if you run for the hills today or be making a wise choice? Letting your guard down is dangerous, but you lose credibility if you give a false alarm. You might be in a state of shock and hate to see all that you have been warning about for years come true. Are you going to do nothing? What will you do when the DHS tortures your family until you get the vaccine? How do you feel seeing the protests, riots, shortages, lockdowns, starvation, martial law, power failures, gun confiscations, forfeiture, inflation, TSA groping, NSA wiretapping, CIA torture, kill lists, checkpoints, inflation, anal virus tests, mandatory vaccines, and collapse happening now?
>>4594 >guys, capitalism inconvenienced me, so just stop having liberty, ok?
>I stopped being libertarian because of capitalism
>>4594 >if the printer runs out of ink. That printer doesn't use ink.
>>4594 Make an open source print engine. Really not that hard...
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>>5251 >Make an open source print engine we have those already
Even the rich suffer in a police state. Life is a prison if the government steals your property or you can't sell your house. Even the wealthy are wiretapped.


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