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Edited on Mon Mar-08-10 07:58 AM by RandomThoughts
But if you mean that some people think no rules gets them freedom, I think I understand that.
No rules gives everyone freedom to do what every they want, which could include enslaving or imprisoning innocent people, someone could have the freedom to take away your internet access, or censor your search.
If you have no rules, then someone that has some position, can take away your freedom.
So having some rules, including regulations, is for more then 'do what every you want' but for a society to have a set of rules in place that they agree on.
Too many times people think that removing government will fix some problems for most of society, government if representative is the advocate for all the people. That of coarse assumes there are regulations and enforced laws both social and legal that keep government from being captured by some other group.
There is also the argument of local, state, and federal. Where government can be decentralized to create a semi competition of ideas and methods, but getting rid of government is giving power to the person with the biggest gun regardless of character or motive, and that never works out well for most people.
Why are there rules making taking a persons wife on the wedding night illegal? Because it is wrong, and society would not tollerate it. But by the logic of no government, or government legislation being the problem, then someone with money would be allowed to do those things because he could hire people to suppress the story. Who would stop him if there was no structure to put him in jail for such an action?
William Wallace fought government because it was not for or representative of the people. But he wanted to replace it with a group that would represent his people also. If people are mad at government lowering its power is not the answer, changing it to do its job of advocate for the people is part of the answer.
If government is corrupt, go after the people corrupting them, and help government stand up, or find people that will stand up. Nobody should go into politics if they would not be willing to walk without weapons behind enemy lines and defend citizens, because that is how it ends up. From that concept I defend William Wallace's defense of society in the movie Braveheart. But he would not sell out to the monarch's money, and defended peoples rights, even if they were just looked at as peasants.
And it is not the screaming of Freedom, it is living freedom by not selling what you want to be. And we do have many people that do live and act there values in private and public sector.
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