jimboston wrote:King Doctor wrote:rockfist wrote:Government is something that we put in place to protect our freedoms, but all too often it has the opposite result.
I disagree.
Governments almost always, as in 99.99% of the time, protect the freedoms of the majority of their citizens. Most of the moaning about them comes from highly vocal minorities, who are inevitably making unreasonable demands for special treatment and whose wishes do not correspond with the majority of their fellow countrymen's.
It is seldom that governments do not protect the freedom of society, but it is often that they have to say 'no' to the selfish shouting of dissident minorities.
Is this sarcasm? I actually agree with most of this.
Study history. The worst tyrannies are when a minority -- be it a racial class, or social/economic class, are in charge. They use tyranny to maintain controll.
AND, that tyranny usually starts with "protecting people's rights". You lop off those words and don't realize how often they are and have been used not to forward freedoms, but to suppress it. That the Donald Trumps of this world can do as they like is irrelevant. When someone, anyone is allowed to come in an pollute MY water, my town and there is no regard for responsibility becuase no one could or had the the money to prove it would be harmful, in advance... that is wrong.
The EPA came about for good reasons. Environmental regulations have good reason. Do they sometimes interfere with what some folks want to do to make money? Yes. But, that is because our great, great, great grandchildren's right to have a species overrides anyone's right to make money.
Is it an "honerous requirement" to have to send your children to school, that they need to be taught various specified things? Yes, but if we are to have a functioning democracy, it requires an educated and informed population, not mindless robots.
Does "protecting minorities" sometimes mean that you have to put up with people you dislike? Yes, but guess what, so do they!