Do you think libertarians should or is expected to hold open mind viewpoints in a lot of different things? I don’t
I have been debating a bit on different more left subs like askaliberal recently just because its interesting, but one argument I get thrown at me now and then is “How can you think X about
But that in my eyes shows a lack of understanding what the core principles are. For me, it’s more or less like the free speech amendment. Libertarian is the view that the state should have as small amount of power of it’s citizens as possible, and then of course this goes hand in and with different economic or non violent crime views
but, that has nothing to do with say being against death metal, thinking people from religious backward countries should be avoided or not liking some hairstyle on different people. Just to take some random examples that has nothing to do with politics really.
What’s your view on this? Could there be a difference between Europe and USA here? I never hear this from european people actually.
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