I am not asking who here dislikes masks.
I am not asking who here is inconvenienced by masks.
I am not asking who here would rather not wear a mask.
I am asking, who here,
HATES
masks. With a capital H.
I am one. To hell with masks.
I am not asking who here dislikes masks.
I am not asking who here is inconvenienced by masks.
I am not asking who here would rather not wear a mask.
I am asking, who here,
HATES
masks. With a capital H.
I am one. To hell with masks.
It reminds me of this brilliant essay by Murray Rothbard. He basically said he'd take a conservative who HATES the state over a libertarian who simply thinks small government works best.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/1970/01/murray-n-rothbard/do-you-hate-the-state-2/
"The radical cannot think in such terms, because the radical regards the State as our mortal enemy, which must be hacked away at wherever and whenever we can. To the radical libertarian, we must take any and every opportunity to chop away at the State, whether it's to reduce or abolish a tax, a budget appropriation, or a regulatory power. And the radical libertarian is insatiable in this appetite until the State has been abolished, or – for minarchists – dwindled down to a tiny, laissez-faire role."