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Re: Which Is More Important? The Right to Discriminate, or Freedom from Discriminati
Good. I'm glad you finally understand.
And your position, if I understand correctly, is that if an individual or group of individuals wants something that belongs to another, it is ethical to simply take it by force.
I'm afraid you'll never convince me to support that position. I don't buy your argument that the ends justify the means.
There is no confusion. Your position is crystal clear and in fact could not be any clearer if you posted it fifty more times today. But you got it wrong. I DO understand your position. Its the typical right libertarian pie-in-the-sky nonsense based on axioms and personal beliefs which are absolutely divorced from the real world the rest of us live in where there are consequences for ones political positions. The right libertarian has no political power so they can take any absurd or inane position they want to take since there are never any consequences for the silly positions they take.
So I do understand your position perfectly.
Good. I'm glad you finally understand.
And your position, if I understand correctly, is that if an individual or group of individuals wants something that belongs to another, it is ethical to simply take it by force.
I'm afraid you'll never convince me to support that position. I don't buy your argument that the ends justify the means.