* Some restrictions apply. Ask your local prosecutor if freedom is right for you.
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Everyone has rights. You had freedom to choose and start a loud party. Your neighbor had freedom to choose to call the police. So it seems there is freedom
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"Freedom" that includes violent corrosion isn't freedom... It's authoritarianism. Rights also happen to be legal fictions, and an appeal to authorities to enforce social norms that could be achieved by other means. Neighbors who call cops because of some music... bad neighbors
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literally all "freedom" involves at least an implicit threat of violent coercion--how else is your freedom from the tyranny, violence, harassment, etc. of others supposed to be enforced?
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That's a crock of bullshit. Human beings are social animals that are able to exist freely without violent coersion. Those who use violent coersion as an excuse to justify their private tyranny and harassment of others as any type of freedom, are fuckwads of the worst kind
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Well violence is not just physical: there is verbal, psychological, social, etc. Even the most reasonable person can fall into their emotions and do bad things or maybe dont notice it. Even worse, what if a person has twisted values?
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are you trying to suggest that outliers to a trend are supposed to be given enough authority to violently coerce the majority of society... and that this somehow constitutes freedom? coz if so, wow...
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Not really. I do really wish peace and i always looked for peace in my life. I suffered violence and i had to leave my home. How much I wished that someone on society would help me. But it didnt happen. I think iam not the only one, stats show not outliers or black swans
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Hierarchies cause people to act violently in order to maintain their hierarchical status. Cycles of violence cant be broken with more violence. I'm sorry your personal life experience has involved violence, but you probably shouldn't depict violence as an inherent human trait
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Inconveniencing other people is the height of freedom.
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It's a shame this doesn't apply to economics. If there is one thing that capitalists want , it's being able to do whatever the fuck they want, even if its "incon,veniencing" others ( like polluting the environment, causing climate change or exploiting poverty in other countries)
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Sorry, I can't support any system that denies me the right to be intolerant of loud neighbours.
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You're perfectly free to go over and tell them to shut up yourself.
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oh yeah cause bothering people who just want some peace & quiet at home is peak freedom
smh you can do better than that.
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I remember my Chinese language prof saying "America is the supposed to be the land of the free, but you can't park anywhere!!"
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What, the land of the free? Whoever told you that is your enemy
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Good -grumpy old dude
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They’re confusing “land of the free” with “land of the me” on that one
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