- 19 Feb 2020 00:11
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I've always been a creative person, which led me to want to produce my comics through Image, want to become an independent filmmaker, and want me to produce the toys, video games, and other merchandise based on my comics, films, and web-shows. I've also had an interest in wanting to be an entrepreneur and create an entertainment business, as well as a business franchise that would sell my comics, films, toys, video games, etc, as well as doing the same for other independent creators. However, as an anarchist, I've been having conflicting thoughts about whether or not I want to set up those businesses, because then I'd have to go through (in my eyes) pointless and unnecessary court bullshit just to get them "officialized", which makes me feel like a hypocrite for seeing government as a necessary evil, and also makes me consider financing my own projects and having them produced other companies, putting Creative Commons licenses on them, and having someone else create those franchise stores instead, just so I can avoid the courts as much as possible. I should mention I'm not one of these "woke" leftards injecting personal politics into everything (but I can see why some people reading may think that to a degree at first), I just don't want the government to hinder businesses from functioning or even existing, just because the businesses refused to let themselves get legally robbed under threat of force, or refused to bend to the whims of a ruling class. Ideally, I don't want the government to exist at all, but unfortunately, the statist cattle keep blindly empowering the government by cheering for their own subservience, which makes it harder for a truly free society to finally exist. Should I just bite the bullet and let the government be intrusive, or should I partner with other companies while letting someone else set up those stores?
Please maintain a CIVILIZED discussion. Getting over-emotional and arguing leads to a flame war, which gets us nowhere.
Please maintain a CIVILIZED discussion. Getting over-emotional and arguing leads to a flame war, which gets us nowhere.