I wouldn't call it anarcho-tyranny, though I understand your meaning.
I would say it's a leftist technocracy (with elements of 'state socialism', as understood by Mises; p.240+ : https://cdn.mises.org/Socialism%20An%20Economic%20and%20Sociological%20Analysis_3.pdf) with a curious anti-populist, Wilsonian reflex. Stephen Soukup's 'The Dictatorship of Woke Capital' explains the business side of the coin; Stephen Hicks' 'Explaining Modernism', Victor Davis Hanson's 'The Dying Citizen', George Will's 'The Conservative Sensibility', Hayek's 'The Road to Serfdom', and Kuehnelt-Leddihn's 'Leftism' explain the other side.
All these new unprecedented crackdown measures on the truck protest are going to commonplace on subsequent protests
Nah BLM will be ok to burn stuff
Not even hiding the Anarcho-Tyranny anymore, they've really crossed a Rubicon here.
I wouldn't call it anarcho-tyranny, though I understand your meaning.
I would say it's a leftist technocracy (with elements of 'state socialism', as understood by Mises; p.240+ : https://cdn.mises.org/Socialism%20An%20Economic%20and%20Sociological%20Analysis_3.pdf) with a curious anti-populist, Wilsonian reflex. Stephen Soukup's 'The Dictatorship of Woke Capital' explains the business side of the coin; Stephen Hicks' 'Explaining Modernism', Victor Davis Hanson's 'The Dying Citizen', George Will's 'The Conservative Sensibility', Hayek's 'The Road to Serfdom', and Kuehnelt-Leddihn's 'Leftism' explain the other side.