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Most people live their own lives by that code of ethics. Libertarians believe that that code should be applied consistently, even to the actions of governments, which should be restricted to protecting people from violations of their rights. Governments should not use their powers to censor speech, conscript the young, prohibit voluntary exchanges, steal or “redistribute” property, or interfere in the lives of individuals who are otherwise minding their own business.

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[–] Sophocles 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I always like to pose this analogy for that argument. You get to choose 1 option:
a) die in a painful fire,
b) die in your sleep, or
c) catch a cold.

Two scenarios result in death (one is beter than the other), the third you live. (c) is obviously the best option, but politicians use the rhetoric of "if you vote for (c), what if the (a) voters win and you die a painful death?!" Obviously, everyone wants option (c), but then they buy into the political rhetoric, and everyone dies in their sleep as a result. They could have had the choice to live if everyone just picked (c) initially instead of second guessing.

Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost. -John Quincy Adams

[–] yodeljunkmanenvy@piefed.social 1 points 3 weeks ago

Once enough Libertarians move to New Hampshire, we will have the concentration needed to win outright (and pick your Option C). What we are doing now moves the needle, but I think most people here would agree with you. 🙂