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by vacri
4190 days ago
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Blocking someone's ability to navigate on public property is coercion, it is not a right What magic gives you as an individual more right to a given parcel of public property than any other individual (or collection thereof)? You want to use the road. They want to use the road. Seems to me like a classic first-come-first-served sort of freedom. If you want them to stop using the public property they're on so that you can use it, you'll be appealing to authorities to coerce them off it. That doesn't sound like freedom either. |
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No, I want to use the road, they want to block the road.
It's not magic. As a society we have come together, formed a government, and agreed upon how land should be used. The majority agreed we should tax everyone (essentially) and build roads and sidewalks as a means of navigation. There is even a permitting process to use roads for other purposes, such as parades, legal protests, and road races.
Blocking the road isn't using it, nor is it legal, nor is it relevant to their cause.