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Everybody be all libertarian 'till the tweens start a'yellin' I guess -- fuck this gay earth.
(you too @hydroacetylene)
ED: comment applies to you too, not fuck you too, lol
I'm not a libertarian, and when libertarians act as if libertarianism means you must tolerate fists being swung within 1cm of your nose as long as they don't hit you, I am further repulsed by it.
"Displaying an ax in one's possession" == "swinging fists"; got it.
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I am not a libertarian and think it's perfectly reasonable for holding a weapon in your hand to be a serious crime.
I would classify a small knife and a hatchet as tools rather than weapons. If she had a gun then sure, call the police. A hatchet, though? Where do you draw the line? Can she have a butter knife? Can she have a mallet? Can she have a stick? What if it's a sharp stick?
At some point you have a long and pointless list of banned items, and yet anyone who wants a "deadly weapon" of equal effectiveness to anything on that list can easily get one by just hammering nails into a baseball bat. What have you accomplished?
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Really? You interact with hundreds of people holding much more dangerous weapons than that ax in their hand(s) everytime you drive somewhere -- does that specific girl really seem like a threat to you?
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At no point in my life have I ever been a libertarian.
OK -- I'm curious your opinion of the UK's blade bans then, actually -- ID to buy kitchen utensils, yea or nay?
Because that's pretty much already at the cartoonish authoritarianism that libertarians would have put at the bottom of the slippery slope 20-odd years ago -- if you think that's fine, is there any line you'd draw on state power?
Gentlemen can buy knives, chavs can't. No need for ID. Class discrimination is what made Britain great.
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