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Cake day: September 28th, 2023

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  • You certainly do have the option to decline!

    Serious answer, living in a society is not the default way to live in the world.

    The option to say no is to decline to use the territory or services offered by a state.

    In other words, one would need to renounce citizenship of any countries one is a part of. Any commercial interactions they still have with a society will incur tax, if they prefer to not pay tax at all (for whatever reason), they would have to choose not to interact commercially with any person or organisation that is part of a state.







  • Hey there, I too lived in one of the poorest and most densely populated regions in the world for half of my life.

    Politics is unfortunately not a topic like any other. Unlike other subjects, this one materially affects all people in the relevant country, and often other countries too.

    Governments work all the time to keep systems running, whether people think about them or not. But it is only by being aware of what is going on that people can make better choices when the time comes to choose new leaders.

    Without political awareness, a person gives up their right to a say in how their country should be.



  • Hey there, am an Australian from a Muslim family. I too have the same, yet opposite, relationship dynamic as you - though our families are both aware now.

    Formally, it is considered forbidden for Muslim women to marry outside the faith; her family won’t take it lightly. Perhaps in ways you haven’t considered.

    Talk to your girlfriend. Ask her what she is worried about, and she will tell you. That is the best thing you can do.