“The question isn’t: should drugs be legal or illegal … The question should be: Does each individual human being own their own body?”
“I know you’re known for Bitcoin, but you’re [also] a freedom fighter. You’re someone who cares about liberty and that is something I think is even more important than Bitcoin …”
“… I’m interested in voluntaryism and voluntary human interaction … that’s how everybody deals with everybody else, … with one giant, glaring exception and that’s the state. If Starbucks uses some of its money to drop bombs, I wouldn’t shop there so why would I support the American empire…”
Awesomely inspiring quotes like these were flying this past Sunday at a “Free-Ross-[Ulbricht]-A-Thon,” when supporters of the Silk Road website’s alleged host gathered to raise the “$14,000 required to appeal Ross’s double-life sentence for nonviolent charges.” If you missed the rally, you can read about it thanks to Bill Martin, who sent me the link. And you can contribute to Ross’s heroic cause here.
12:31 pm on December 7, 2016