Ron Paul on Civil Rights

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and if a black man wants a hamburger that bad he can walk across town. No one can denying him from eating at every restaurant, just a particular restaurant.
 
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Yes, we do. Rights do not come from government.
 
In any case, you apologists can't ever do anything but start namecalling when it comes to refuting Paul's ACTUAL POINTS... wonder why...
 
Freedom of association.
If you want to associate with me, and I want to associate with you, the government has no business FORCING us not to associate.

If you want to associate with me, and I don't want to associate with you, the government has no business FORCING us to associate.

Think of it this way. Let's say that I'm on Facebook, and you're on Facebook. I'm white, and you're black. You decide you want to "friend" me on Facebook for whatever reason. But I don't really care about you and don't really want to be your friend. Because of some new government regulation, I cannot turn down your friend request- in fact, it is simply accepted automatically. How is that good or right?
 
my asian friend used to LOVE to bring me to asian only clubs, then disappear.


Every single face there would be at my ass.
 
Open up a cafe, refuse to serve women, and see what happens. Your ideology does not translate into reality.
 
It definitely put tools in place to end some of the most troubling overt oppression that was going on before the act. Who's to say things would be better now had the civil rights act not been passed?
 
because I'm able to have a philosophical debate and base my thoughts on a metaphysical reality, and not what just makes me feel good? Look, I'm not here to stop you, go ahead and justify your political ideology because it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside. It's no sweat off my back.
 
check out the 9th/10th amendments for what happens when something isn't addressed in the Constitution.

Psstt, the state and/or people have that power.
 
Start their own local farm supply store and sell to everyone regardless of race, creed, national origin or sexual orientation? It stands to reason that if Racist Farm and Supply is limiting their customer base to people who only support racism, and Nonracist Farm and Supply is not limiting their customer base to people who only support racism, then Nonracist Farm and Supply would eventually drive Racist Farm and Supply out of business.



Why is it people like you think that minority people can't create their own neighborhoods, communities, and enterprises, but must depend on The White Man for their needs?
 
Why is this arguement still going on? WTF is with all these Rand Paul droid threads?

The Gov isn't taking anyone's rights away. You have the right to be as racist as you want to be. But you cant Impose on anyone else"s freedom in that process.

Its as simple as that.

Libertarians need to stop blindly following their rigid ideologies of what the Gov is, opposed to Big Business.
 
So a black man must go out of his way to get access to a restaurant in a town where he works and pays taxes just like anyone else and you think that's fine??

So your actually advocating Discrimination just becuase your Pro Business?

Civil rights of all Americans over your rigid Libertarian view any day. There are limits to everything.
 
I support alot of what you say.

But this is bigotry. And you're fucking stupid in this regard.
 
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