September 15, 2024 > Freedom for everything, everyone.


Freedom is for everything and everyone. It is for saying "niggers are retarded", "Chinese eat dogs" and any other kinds of things.

There are people who say it shouldn't be that way, that people shouldn't be allowed to say they hate jews, those people are not people that want freedom nor any good for anyone, it has already been made clear. I want to discuss the good people that actually have the intention of doing good, even if it goes against individual freedom.

There are people who say a good leader shouldn't allow all freedom because such will result in people stripping themselves from that same freedom, usually coming in ways such as addiction (or at least it is the simplest way to explain that), however that is also freedom, even though it may come with bad consequences. Some people, usually supporters of the worst kinds of degeneracy will interpret this as some kind of alliance, but no, I wouldn't support those things even if I thought they were acceptable by conflating stripping others unwillingly of their freedom with your personal liberties, I rather want to discuss a thing that once I saw classic liberals mention (and that I don't see as much anymore).

A good leader is one who protects its people from the choise of stripping their liberties away, a bad leader is one who pretends to care for that protection while, at the same time, stripping all the other liberties; how do you distinguish the two? I can't explain how you distinguish both, I can however say it is possible, at least for those with minimum mental capacities. We don't live in a perfect world, with perfect people, we have the weak, the strong and the stupid, the stupid and the weak can't know who is that protects them, only the strong can and can distinguish the weak and the stupid.

Shortly, you can't know how strong your leader is, most people can't and, as such, can't bet on that assumption; it is more responsible to choose to live in chaos than to condemn all people to live under tyranny. In the end it's best to leave people with the choice, to choose wether they shall or shall not be slave of sin.


I don't know how much this will last, but Neocities has been not only a repository for amazing pages, but also for amazing freedom. I do not want to bet it'll always be this way, but it would be arrogant not to thank them for making those pages possible.

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