Every single authoritarian regime that has ever existed has had "freedoms." A fairly consistent talking point within the most dystopian such regimes is that the citizen is always free... to do the right thing. "Free to *what*?" has always been the real question.
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Replying to @webdevMason
In the US private property rights are so strong that the most powerful man in the country can't force private citizens to let him use their website As an ancap, that *is* my definition of freedom, I also reject the notion that the power to trade with people = the power to arrest
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Replying to @DiracWinsAgain
Trump getting kicked off Twitter is one thing. Parler getting kicked off Apple & Android is another. Parler getting kicked off of *AWS* is yet another. I have a very libertarian mindset but I do not like where this is headed.
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Replying to @webdevMason @DiracWinsAgain
If we get to "it's a free country, banks and ISPs don't have to work with you if they don't want to," we are in some very real trouble
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I'm already unable to get an account at most banks due to bad health ruining my credit
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