For Context: I live in the United States of America.

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No, but it should be.

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I’m from the states and I’m always a little afraid they will find some strange reason and then put me in jail.

Like, in 2005 you downloaded a movie… jail!

Or

You made a mistake on your taxes 4 years ago… jail!

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Obey every law perfectly? Believe it or not, also jail. America is so great because of jail.

/s

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People that overcook chicken should go to jail /s

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Undercook fish, Jail.

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The works of Franz Kafka may appeal to you.

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Thanks for the recommendation. I just looked him up.

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Probably living in constant fear that the US government is going to take away their guns.

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I’ve heard that line since the 80’s. Not feasible even if it was possible.

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When I was a regular user of illegal drugs, I was always afraid of police.

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Define constantly, define afraid.

If you continually maintain readiness for government violation of your rights, no problem. If your heart rate is elevated and you’re sweating in fear, that’s a pretty serious problem.

As Bruce Lee said, “Do not be tense, but ready”.

Yeah the government is a monster and it might come get you. That’s true. But the likelihood it’s coming to get you right now is very low and being in constant fear is no way to live. And the government isn’t the only monster.

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Buuuuut, if you think your houseplant is an undercover CIA agent or your entire family including your dog has been replaced with hyper realistic govt robots, you need to seek medical attention immediately.

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If they replaced your family they definitely replaced your psychiatrist too.

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Your lithium isn’t actually lithium anymore, it’s govt nanobots that are going to implant in your brain and emit and receive 5g waves.

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it’s not impossible that they even replaced you!

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And the government isn’t the only monster.

Very important. Otherwise you become a Libertarian or a Theocrat.

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Well I’m a libertarian because it takes into account all the other monsters. The goal of government is to maximize freedom. That doesnt’ mean anarchy, because people are less free under anarchy than they are under properly-operating government.

IMO a government should be just powerful enough to prevent other governments from forming. Like, the purpose of an army in a democracy is to prevent other armies from coming to install a dictatorship over the people.

Or to mirror the common saying about guns: “The only way to stop a bad government with an army, is with a good government with an army”.

But the other monsters are gangs, corporations, individuals. And a good government enforces rules that prevent those other monsters from taking away your freedom.

But yeah. Basic point is that libertarian => government’s purpose is to maximize freedom

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I get the sentiment, and agree with it in theory. But in practice, the libertarian party in America is going to give you corporate tyranny

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Libertarians are anarchists with suits. I hope you are a edgy 16 year old because I think you got a lot to learn about how the government works and how society works

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