Only to a certain point and only if it is policed. Alcohol, seat belts, cigarettes, compulsory schooling etc.
Indeed, so the issue is where one draws ‘the line’
Please note that regardless of what people may think of me I do not take advice from random strangers on what I should do and what I shouldn't do.
Not suggesting that you do …. merely offering an alternative point of view
I can give my 8 year daughter alcohol and no one needs to know. Did I do something illegal? I don't care. I decide. By the way my daughter said to me that one of her 8 year old friends has had beer given to her by her parents.
I can let my daughter smoke. Yes that may be illegal but I don't care. I decide.
That’s not really how society works. You don’t get to choose which laws you agree with and follow.
Whilst I do agree Australian law making is overbearing, I don’t get to choose which ones I obide by.
What one can do is vote for another political Party that offers a more palatable set of rules. Or offer yourself up for election and change the rules from within
In Australia seat belts are compulsory for all. My daughter still uses Booster seat. In Thailand seat belts are not compulsory. I wear a seat belt but wife and daughter do not wear seat belt in the back seat.
Apply your libertarian principles in Thailand and see how far you get
Their law enforcement institutions would be even less agreeable to you deciding which laws you follow and which you don’t
Only to a certain point and only if it is policed. Alcohol, seat belts, cigarettes, compulsory schooling etc.
Please note that regardless of what people may think of me I do not take advice from random strangers on what I should do and what I shouldn't do.
I can give my 8 year daughter alcohol and no one needs to know. Did I do something illegal? I don't care. I decide. By the way my daughter said to me that one of her 8 year old friends has had beer given to her by her parents.
I can let my daughter smoke. Yes that may be illegal but I don't care. I decide.
In Australia seat belts are compulsory for all. My daughter still uses Booster seat. In Thailand seat belts are not compulsory. I wear a seat belt but wife and daughter do not wear seat belt in the back seat.
I will allow my daughter to have access to tiktok, YouTube, toka Boca, Roblux etc. This has to be my decision. I just need to tell her that she is not allowed in public just in case some overzealous person dobs us in.
There are other important things the government should be doing. Huge controls on gambling including reducing pokies everywhere and online gambling sites, make cigarettes illegal, fix homelessness, aged care, health care etc etc.
No. Let's witness the dumbing down of society.
Curiously incoherent post
@JohnK
You make a vigorous libertarian case and conclude with “the government should be doing more”. You can’t have it both ways
If you were being consistent, you allow people to decide for themselves whether they want to ruin their lives gambling, smoke & sort out their own aged care
It may have passed you by but society has already been dumbed down; the capacity for critical thinking has largely evaporated - one only has to look at election campaigns and correlate their results around the world for proof. The willingness for people to engage with ideas & develop arguments has completely disintegrated. They no longer have the concentration span. This is, in part, the result of spin-doctors and the megaphone of social media
For children, the consequences can be far more sinister