Do any of them know what the word “liberal” actually means?

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    1 month ago

    “if there isn’t a law against it, you’re allowed to do it”

    That’s literally every system.

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        1 month ago

        There are/were a lot of systems where you need to be granted a privilege in order to do something.

        Meaning there’s a law against doing it without said privilege.

        “If there isn’t a law against it, you’re allowed to do it”

        Even in liberalism, what you said is still the case. I need to be granted the privilege of a driver’s license to drive a car, I need the privilege of a medical license to practice medicine, etc. You’re talking nonsense.

        And just as many where the laws aren’t defined so anything can be laid out as illegal

        Such as?