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  1. Most power structures and bureaucracies and laws evolved through a hodgepodge of customs and events. Parliament is a good example of this. Parliaments rules and customs are so arcane (and yet carries the force of law) that it needs official historians to figure out what they are. Some MPs have become immensely powerful solely due to the fact that they understand the chamber’s indecipherable procedures and were able to wield them to tremendous effect.

    The Treaty Infrastructure has created of a bunch of old men arguing for a couple of months and then immediately misinterpreted by the people using it (even tho the original architects were alive). Post Treaty Settlements also bear little resemblance to the original one, having been changed enormously due to various social forces throughout history.

    Some of our most fundamental constitutional rights were never planned by anyone. This is especially the case with common law countries where “the law” is literally 700 years of tradition.

    I know it’s not what people want to hear right now but we must have rules.

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