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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1094847" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I know what THE LAW says about our property rights. I know the law says there are certain reasons you can't fire someone or refuse to serve them, just like the law says you cannot fire people for keeping a gun in their car. What I'm saying is that these laws are a violation of our rights. The government violates our rights every day, and the Supreme Court endorses a lot of it. That doesn't mean our rights don't exist... it just means that the government doesn't respect them.</p><p></p><p>You have every right to refuse to do business with someone because of the color of their skin or anything else... and everyone else has a right to refuse to do business with YOU because you do things like that.</p><p></p><p>Yeah yeah, racism is bad, and all that... but to force someone to do business with another person against his will is called INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE. That's not just bad, its downright evil, and more importantly, its a violation of the natural liberty of that human being. Being racist, by comparison, does not violate anybody's rights, because nobody has a right to have somebody else do ANYTHING for them. you don't have a right to have somebody like you. you don't have a right to have somebody be willing to serve you a meal. you don't have a right to have somebody be willing to provide you a job. You only have a right to be left alone to do as you please with your life, to the maximum extent that everyone can do so equally. This includes the right to deal with other human beings on a MUTUALLY VOLUNTARY, CONSENSUAL basis. When you use the power of the state to force someone to provide you a job against his will, you are not dealing with that person on a mutually voluntary basis. You are initiating force against him, and you are an aggressor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1094847, member: 4235"] I know what THE LAW says about our property rights. I know the law says there are certain reasons you can't fire someone or refuse to serve them, just like the law says you cannot fire people for keeping a gun in their car. What I'm saying is that these laws are a violation of our rights. The government violates our rights every day, and the Supreme Court endorses a lot of it. That doesn't mean our rights don't exist... it just means that the government doesn't respect them. You have every right to refuse to do business with someone because of the color of their skin or anything else... and everyone else has a right to refuse to do business with YOU because you do things like that. Yeah yeah, racism is bad, and all that... but to force someone to do business with another person against his will is called INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE. That's not just bad, its downright evil, and more importantly, its a violation of the natural liberty of that human being. Being racist, by comparison, does not violate anybody's rights, because nobody has a right to have somebody else do ANYTHING for them. you don't have a right to have somebody like you. you don't have a right to have somebody be willing to serve you a meal. you don't have a right to have somebody be willing to provide you a job. You only have a right to be left alone to do as you please with your life, to the maximum extent that everyone can do so equally. This includes the right to deal with other human beings on a MUTUALLY VOLUNTARY, CONSENSUAL basis. When you use the power of the state to force someone to provide you a job against his will, you are not dealing with that person on a mutually voluntary basis. You are initiating force against him, and you are an aggressor. [/QUOTE]
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