Null likes Uncle Ted's bedtime stories because, like most lawless bombing anarchist, he addresses the government's monopoly on violence and pacification of the general public, a classic trope with any anti-government violent group. Null wants to be able to be violent and to use violent coercion to get his way without the government stopping him through violent means. For some reason Null doesn't understand that the government allowing citizens to be violent towards one another means he himself can be on the receiving end of violence too. Either he entirely denies his defensive capabilities or he just doesn't want to think about being vulnerable to violence. Remember, a lot of people don't want to support Ukraine because they think they're fighting a losing battle, regardless of their inherent right to self-defense. Many people feel that when a lesser foe is up against a greater foe who is superior in terms of force/violence, they should negotiate their way out of that conflict instead of insist on their right to fight.
People like Null romanticizing violence always imagine themselves as the one being violent, never as the one on the receiving end of violence. Null doesn't understand how such a system of Might is Right/Law of the Jungle naturally results in Mafias and warlordism.