Winstonm, on 2021-September-25, 21:47, said:
Yes but your fallacy is not realising that you are doing much the same with your own argument
Hence my reference to this thread resembling Canine Compulsive Disorder
What is your definition of "libertarian" which I have to argue about?
You appear to be labelling antisocial behaviour as libertarian - or am I wrong
Also, you are making another fallacy of misrepresenting what I mean to back your argument.
Another fallacy I believe is trying to dazzle people with a logical fallacy - that in itself is fallacious
Lets get back to arguing about libertarianism rather than trying to constantly try to undermine with some straw man argument
I believe in minimal government control over everyone's lives (as a core principle) - ideally none
I also believe ideally everyone should be able to live completely as they like provided it does not impose on others etc
EDIT Come to think of it I also believe in libertarian socialist principles that if you have the power or means to do so you should aim to equalise inequality. But I don't believe you are obliged to or should have to sacrifice your own well-being to do so. That is free choice
What else. One should be able to believe what they like and express those beliefs. Ideally without harming others of course