Cody Rutledge Wilson, a
student of law, political philosophy, and social theory, is a USA
crypto and free-market anarchist. He is best known as a
founder/director of Defense Distributed, a non-profit organization
that develops and publishes open source gun designs, so-called "Wiki
Weapons," suitable for 3D printing. USA Carry named Wilson one
of America's "30 Influential Pro-Gun Rights Advocates," and
Wired Magazine's "Danger Room" has named him one of "The
15 Most Dangerous People in the World."
Cody speaks
of his conservative southern Christian upbringing and what brought
the power of anarchy to his awareness. He explains his impetus for
creating the world’s first 3D printable gun and the State
Department static he has encountered since making the plans available
on the worldwide web. Cody touches on the filament modeling process
and the printing of bullets, and we talk about these schematics
getting into the wrong hands. We also consider the European migrant
invasion that is bringing with it firearms into unarmed countries.
Then, we discuss the potential for anarchism to embrace primordial
traditionalism in breaking from hegemonic modernity. We get into the
changing demographics of the US and what a majority minority means
for politics in the country. Cody talks about how certain forms of
new technology are being suppressed by the SJW political system and
likens this conformist catering to an outgrowth of the Cold War. We
discuss hacktivism, alternative payment processing, and the obstacles
in separating from the capitalist banking system. Later, Cody gives
his take on Trump, who he calls the “avatar of anti-politics,”
and he shares what it’s like to live in the racially realistic
south as neo-liberals fight to whitewash Confederate history and
eradicate southern culture.
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