@Val123 Sure. Anything. What exactly should they have a say over? My answer is very little. I know I’m in the minority on this. If I want to snort coke, that should be my business. If I want to pump peanut butter into my veins, that’s my business. Driving under the influence of peanut butter is a different issue entirely. But simply possessing or consuming it should be untouchable. Same as beer.
I’m not looking to get into specifics, here. I’m referring to the big picture. The point is that anarchists and libertarians and all associated brands value the ability to make many decisions for themselves. They’re not so much fixated with whether the government can fulfill a promise, but more, whether they should make promises at all. Whether it be who we marry (interracial marriages used to be illegal), what we ingest (prohibition, marijuana now, any drug, narcotics, morning after pill, etc.) or a number of other victimless (debatable term) crimes. The only reason these are issues at all is because the government exists. Maybe it wouldn’t be a problem if they weren’t The Church’s butt monkey.