KeithS
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Unfortunately this mindset has all but been eliminated from most of Western culture (and likely most others, as well, but I don't have any personal experience with those cultures). The movement to alleviate one from liberty began many years ago and has sunk it's teeth deeply into the fabric of our lives. The people responsible for this type of nonsense are completely focused on bringing about a different United States than that which has flourished for the last 200+ years. They are fully entrenched in this task while most of the rest of the population is not paying any attention. Complacency will one day come back to haunt us all, but by then it will be too late. It seems that the only people willing to fight are those that want to force their way of thinking and way of life onto others in an effort to "make a difference."All I have to say on the philosophy of this social political situation can be summed up in three quotes from John Locke.
1-- “The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom."
2-- "Government has no other end, but the preservation of property.”
3-- “Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to, but himself.”
Make your own choices and be responsible for the consequences. Some choices preclude others.
I'm not talking about some sort of "conspiracy" or other such nonsense. I'm talking about the way our culture has shaped itself over the last few generations. It has happened slowly and incrementally. One day we're all going to wake up and say "What the heck has happened?" Some days, I already do so.
I don't know how old you are Bastage, I'm only 40. I've heard this many times from people older than me. They say that you can't imagine the liberties that Americans have given up little by little over the years. Nothing big or all at once but sooner or later we'll all wonder what the heck has happened.
Heart disease is the number one killer now isn't it? When are they going to ban fast food, or maybe bacon? You can only buy 2Lbs of bacon a year, and only go to McDonalds once a month or get fined. Maybe jail depending on how much bacon you ate. Come on nanny state I can't make decisions for myself.
Keith