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by saraid216 4728 days ago
I agree that there was no choice.

So what? I don't have a problem with that.

I recognize that not having a choice is scary, but I find it foolish to base a worldview off fear.

Justify the need for choice, please.

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"..., and the pursuit of happiness."

If not having choice is scary (your word), which I would say is a synonym for "undesirable", I cannot be said to have the right to pursue happiness without it (choice).

> "I find it foolish to base a worldview off fear."

The only sense in which I'm basing my worldview "off of" fear is by asserting the right not to live in it. (In that sense, I am also basing my worldview off of starvation - as I am eating breakfast.)

...is your claim really going to come down to, "Taxes make me unhappy"? Because that's what I'm seeing:

"Taxes are either an incentive or a threat." -> "Taxes are a threat because I did not choose them." -> "Taxes stymie my pursuit of happiness."