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Antonio_022
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I don’t mean Libertarian in the sense that “everything done by everyone” so I don’t believe in the legislation of activities that go against the church (homosexuality, contraception) hence why I put a ‘partially’ up there.
But when I mean libertarian, I mean the natural rights of the citizen come first and are to be uplifted and not to be interfered by the state for example, the state should not seize criminal’s property no matter how bad a crime he’s done and yet we see this being done here and there and they claim it to be lawful. This is a violation of our rights to property and in accordance with the 7th commandment is theft because there is no consent from the criminal.
Another example that is outside of doctrine, people are not allowed to wear color blue in said country. This regulation does not uplift the common good (because NOBODY benefits from this) and goes against our freedom of expression and thus, I am against said regulation.
But the question again, is it alright to be THIS kind of libertarian?
But when I mean libertarian, I mean the natural rights of the citizen come first and are to be uplifted and not to be interfered by the state for example, the state should not seize criminal’s property no matter how bad a crime he’s done and yet we see this being done here and there and they claim it to be lawful. This is a violation of our rights to property and in accordance with the 7th commandment is theft because there is no consent from the criminal.
Another example that is outside of doctrine, people are not allowed to wear color blue in said country. This regulation does not uplift the common good (because NOBODY benefits from this) and goes against our freedom of expression and thus, I am against said regulation.
But the question again, is it alright to be THIS kind of libertarian?