CowBoyCormack
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- 10 de Jun, 2020
It's a thin line, but each person's individual morality is their own. For the "we just want to get married" to "bake the cake bigot" it's not so much a problem that we respected individual rights,But that ended up being a big fat lie. We went from "We just want to get married" to "Bake the cake bigot" within like a fucking year. And now you're a homophobe if you don't actively worship at the feet of gay people.
It's more a problem that the left stopped, and now the left wants to get into your thoughts, police your own individual morality, etc. What's right is right, regardless of what side does it, and vice versa with wrong being wrong, regardless of political position.
The argument against letting people do what they want in their bedroom does exist, but it's different. It's the fact that at some level, while we all have individual responsibility and liberties, we, in turn, have collective consequences.
If we raise a generation of retarded crack addicts, pretty soon our society is going to be full of some functioning people, and a bunch of retarded crack addicts, for example. Individual liberties, collective impacts/consequences, right?
So it's a thin line. We have to respect individual choice, but we also have to try and ensure, if we're in politics or have some say in shaping society, that people aren't complete retards and able to take care of themselves without shitting up the rest of society with screetching.
How did we used to do this? Public school, civics class, etc. You understand the system, can make good choices, try not to impact others around you (the left no longer does this), and are mature about things
Nowadays people literally don't understand civics, and don't even value freedom of speech or expression anymore, among other things. That's how fucked we are, and that part is thanks to the left.