FR33Agents.com | Compassion is easy when you don’t need to worry about pesky concepts like “consent.” I mean, if I really want to be compassionate, I can always just mug some rich guy and give the proceeds to a local homeless shelter. This is effectively what the government is doing, but since they don’t call it “theft,” but “taxation” and “redistribution,” we accept it.
FFF.org | If we’re going to let federal officials who have violated federal criminal statutes against torture off the hook, then why shouldn’t drug users and tax resisters be pardoned at the same time? After all, what the drug users and tax resisters have done pales in comparison to what the torturers have done. If the torturers are permitted to go scot-free, then the drug users and tax resisters deserve to be freed as well.
RealClearMarkets.com | Would you ever use the ballot box to force others to practice your religion or make them pay to build you a church? Why do you find it easy to do this with your economic beliefs, compelling others to foot the bill for the public policies you promote?
LostLibertyCafe.com | This whole family-is-unquestionably-virtuous propaganda is so entirely outdated and medieval. I do think more and more young people are now realizing this, which means even more people will know this in the future. Can you even begin to imagine a world where we all drop abusive people and work on having real honest relationships, where parents treat their children like human beings with respect because they recognize the relationship is voluntary? A world where everyone processes their unconscious and their abuse, refusing to pass a bit of it on to the next generation? That is freedom, that is true happiness and that is something to actually work on achieving in your lifetime.
FFF.org | The statists say that I have the right to take your money from you in order to pay the doctor. Hey, don’t complain — you’ve got the right to health care too, meaning that you can go take everyone else’s money to pay your doctor bills.