speaking of hyperbolic - chemical waste in the rivers sounds a tad like "poisoning/vandalism" to me.. and covered by the "dont kill and maim people" rules which pretty much every culture that lives in the west agrees on.
the complicated set of bribes and power games that lets people get away with such things happens in left|right|communist|capitalist systems - russia, china, india, europe and america all have this happen, and its not libertarian to let some people be more powerful than others and kill and maim without consequence.
it happens when the population isnt actually together and democratic and standing up for themselves, the ideology symbols are meaningless.
... and feh, we are talking nuances here, not anarchy.
the bits i dont like about the direction we are heading are specifically to do with the massive centralised increase in rules about all aspects of life
the specifics of implementation is extremely culture dependent - they should not be tackled from afar (national/international) but only tackled regionally (local/state) imnho... the way that fashions and trends come and go in a pendulum like extremes, means that any one grouping will be caught up in nonsense at different points in time.
if i get caught with fundies, i need to be able to move my ass to somewhere different, spaghetti forbid its all the same everywhere
the reason i think all this needs to be made explicit and "by law" on national/international standards is because i think technology has got to the stage that previously unworkable and largely irrelevant "social engineering" laws done by remote authorities are now enforceable and diabolical.before they could rant and rave about how i should be, and i could ignore them