If you support the government, and have also given them a monopoly of force, you are explicitly supporting a social contract you seem to detest.
EDIT: Come now, why the downvotes? I'm not saying they are correct or not--I'm merely pointing out that it is somewhat contradictory to both call for revolution/anarchy and yet still de facto support the government.
EDIT2: Moreover, the final part of the parent explicitly says "...cannot shove us around however they wish." They very much can, as we have all given our respective governments reasonable monopoly on force in exchange for whatever it is they do that benefits us. Complaining about that while at the same time being a disarmed taxpayer is akin to complaining about the rain while leaving your umbrella indoors.
Yes I pay taxes, otherwise I would be thrown in jail. That doesn't mean I support the government. It would be rather hard to fight the power behind bars, don't you think?
Your arguments is the same as: you support factories that pollute, because you are breathing air.
Do you use the police when you have trouble?
Are you armed with modern weapons?
If you support the government, and have also given them a monopoly of force, you are explicitly supporting a social contract you seem to detest.
EDIT: Come now, why the downvotes? I'm not saying they are correct or not--I'm merely pointing out that it is somewhat contradictory to both call for revolution/anarchy and yet still de facto support the government.
EDIT2: Moreover, the final part of the parent explicitly says "...cannot shove us around however they wish." They very much can, as we have all given our respective governments reasonable monopoly on force in exchange for whatever it is they do that benefits us. Complaining about that while at the same time being a disarmed taxpayer is akin to complaining about the rain while leaving your umbrella indoors.