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wishIknewwho5 karma

I find sovereign citizens very interesting. It almost seems like a contagious mental illness. But also, there are those rare cases like that guy in Montana who, at least on a temporary surface level, seemed to actually use the tactics somewhat successfully (though this guy lost in the end).

My question is, between SovCits, Moors, Free Men on The Land, etc, what's the strongest unorthodox legal argument you've ever personally seen or heard of? Amongst the gobbledygook are there any notable, legitimate quirks in the legal system that people have successfully exploited in this manner?

wishIknewwho1 karma

My roommate, and best friend, is Native. We disagree on some things.

How do you feel about non-natives wearing headdresses? Choosing to wear one seems like flattery to me; people wear them because they like the way that they look!

My roommate disagrees. He's strongly offended by traditional native garb being worn by white people, and native imagery in popular media.

What gives?