It's not your country, it belongs to the crown and the crown belongs to the vatican. You have no guaranteed rights in Canada or right of ownership to land. This ain't USA you lame loyalists.
Funny, I don't see her majesty walking around my corner of BC, and if she does, she'll be asking me for help in these fair woods. They say "possession is nine-tenths of the law". I think there's some real truth in that. I dare her to tell me it isn't as much mine as hers. And with all due respect to The Queen, I bet she's wise enough by now to agree. Not like that truth will ever stop some bunch of authority seeking state-hired thug/cop/do-gooders from accosting me if they think I'm breaking some "law", but thankfully they don't inhabit these fair woods, and therefore don't actually see the reality to enforce against it.
Hey, I agree with your general sentiment, but I'm willing to be content saying that MY land is the piece I own privately, and the public land is OUR land, belonging to EVERY Canadian citizen, including the Queen, if she wants to come enjoy it with everybody else who comes to enjoy it. I don't think it's a matter of capitulation to enjoy having copious amounts of public land. The capitulation becomes real when we let our piddling fucking bureaucrats impose ever creeping regulations on what We The People can and can't do on OUR public land, as though they have to dictate any stupid thing they happen to decide is a good idea (often because some corporation convinces them). And all without any real way to appeal or vote against their dictates. There is little to no accountability, and it's crept and grown into a very real kind of tyranny.
We need a radical political departure, of the libertarian kind.
It's not your country, it belongs to the crown and the crown belongs to the vatican. You have no guaranteed rights in Canada or right of ownership to land. This ain't USA you lame loyalists.
Well, you are absolutely right.
Funny, I don't see her majesty walking around my corner of BC, and if she does, she'll be asking me for help in these fair woods. They say "possession is nine-tenths of the law". I think there's some real truth in that. I dare her to tell me it isn't as much mine as hers. And with all due respect to The Queen, I bet she's wise enough by now to agree. Not like that truth will ever stop some bunch of authority seeking state-hired thug/cop/do-gooders from accosting me if they think I'm breaking some "law", but thankfully they don't inhabit these fair woods, and therefore don't actually see the reality to enforce against it.
Hey, I agree with your general sentiment, but I'm willing to be content saying that MY land is the piece I own privately, and the public land is OUR land, belonging to EVERY Canadian citizen, including the Queen, if she wants to come enjoy it with everybody else who comes to enjoy it. I don't think it's a matter of capitulation to enjoy having copious amounts of public land. The capitulation becomes real when we let our piddling fucking bureaucrats impose ever creeping regulations on what We The People can and can't do on OUR public land, as though they have to dictate any stupid thing they happen to decide is a good idea (often because some corporation convinces them). And all without any real way to appeal or vote against their dictates. There is little to no accountability, and it's crept and grown into a very real kind of tyranny.
We need a radical political departure, of the libertarian kind.