You may want to think this through some time again.
I can see how you want to support the freedom of a lunatic to burn houses, villages and their inhabitants. Yet why would you want to support such lunatic in his right doing this? There is no such right! In other words: There is no wrong being done right.
I once learned to distinguish between freedom and made-up-rights from falsely affirming Evelyn Beatrice Halls infamous quote, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." for a long time. Than I made up my mind. This has been a long way home.
Today I've unsubscribed me from this nonsense. And that's after pondering a long long long long time on Ayn Rands following lines in Atlas Shrugged, after investing to read the book from front cover to verso.
"He felt an anger too immense to identify except as a pressure within him: it was a desire to kill. The desire was not directed at the unknown thug who had sent a bullet through the boy's body, or at the looting bureaucrats who had hired the thug to do it, but at the boy's teachers who had delivered him, disarmed, to the thug's gun—at the soft, safe assassins of college classrooms who, incompetent to answer the queries of a quest for reason, took pleasure in crippling the young minds entrusted to their care"
So why should I support people taking pleasure in crippling unprepared minds? They have plenty unvoluntary support. Why should I voluntarily join those forces? Please tell me this!
Please think it through! It may take some brain-strain, but it's worth the freedom.
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