[SGVLUG] CAcert Web of Trust?
Dustin Laurence
dustin at dogbert.laurences.net
Thu Mar 30 08:14:49 PST 2006
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 02:47:38AM -0800, John E. Kreznar wrote:
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> Dustin Laurence <dustin at dogbert.laurences.net> writes:
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> > Understand why you can be a subversive and still use government ID
> > and you understand the web of trust.
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> Choosing to accept a government ID affirms a relationship with that
> government, just as choosing to accept a tax-funded benefit affirms
> agreement to be taxed.
It doesn't need to be affirmed. The mere fact that you are neither a
slave nor a master by right of main force is because a government has
protected you.
> Every use of a GPG key which has been certified using government ID is
> reaffirmation on the world stage that the holder of that key has given
> up her standing as a free individual.
And thus the bitter irony of the anarchist--only under the rule of law,
enforced by a government is he free to express his wish to do away with
all governments and safe enough in person and property to have time t
worry about something besides survival. Anarchy is a hobby for those
who live under reasonable governments. Those who have actually
experienced anarchy are invariably it's most determined opponents.
It's kind of like communism that way.
Dustin
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