@matrix It's true though.
@Mac_CZ @matrix
It definitelly is not correct.
As a libertarian, I do believe, that the system is intended to serve the role of creating an environment, where people can enjoy their freedoms in relative safety.
I believe rveryone has a right to LEAVE their country. Absolutelly. But we have no duty to accept muslims, that will cause the entire society to collapse.
@Mac_CZ @matrix
When I think about it, that is the same reason I consider prison to be inhumane, since it forces you to live under rules where you have no rights.
It would be better, if state offered an alternative punishment, that would still left you freedom to resume life/leave the country. (For instance slashes with whip)
@LukeAlmighty @matrix And how can you not accept somebody? If I buy or rent a house somewhere, I want to live there. Nobody has the right to tell me if I can buy a house and move into my house. You feel entitled to tell me who I'm allowed to sell my house to or if I can buy one?
@galena @LukeAlmighty @matrix TFirst part is true, second not. No community can tell anybody who he can invite to his property or to whom he sells it.
@union @matrix @Mac_CZ @galena
Yes, libertarians have a seriously different view of the term "community"
I refuse the term in it's entirety. I will live, talk, and barter with anyone who I choose, and I refuse to be included or talked for against my will. The term community is only ever used to surpress rights of individuals.