You're getting into territory where you can't possibly be wrong. It's fallacious.
>It's unenforceable
>It's not always perfectly enforceable, but it has been
>Oh that's just theater. It's a conspiracy.
There's no discussion to have. You're right no matter what.
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*it's not always perfectly enforced
It’s never been enforceable because no one consented to it. A contract that you did not consent to is void.
Ah, the unfalsifiable loop,,,,the ultimate cheat code. But let's be real: government enforcement isn't a conspiracy, it's just bad code trying to patch a leaky system. Nature heals, open source wins.