OpenStars,
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They can do as they please, subject to federal laws - the difference is when you cross the line to tell others what to do.

Take mask wearing: they don’t want to wear masks? Maximized freedom demands that they not be forced to… except that’s not good enough, they keep trying to force others to also not wear masks, b/c they don’t want to see those face diapers on other people.

Or take women’s medical care: they don’t want something like an abortion? Maximized freedom demands that they not be forced into having an abortion… except that’s not good enough, and the woman’s life has to be sacrificed (extremely ironically, in the name of being Pro-“Life”!).

So if they want to allow employers to pay slave-labor wages out there in rural areas - where tbf housing is legit cheaper, so that minimum wage really would go farther - then maximized freedom demands that they be allowed to live how they please (I am not arguing for maximized freedom btw, but they use that as their justification hence I am focusing on it here)… except that’s not good enough, and they literally pass state-level laws, preventing local areas from raising the minimum wage above the federal minimum.

So it’s a hypocrisy thing, where they demand one set of laws for themselves (freedom) while a whole other set of laws for others (the opposite of freedom so… slavery?). Also, they demand authoritarianism for themselves (employers being allowed to pay slave-labor wages, or prevent women from doing medical care procedures, or round up LGBTQ+ and shoot them on sight), but then when they deal with others, suddenly the “authority” no longer matters, and now they whine for the “freedom” that they themselves deny to others. What word would work best for this besides “childish” - its not even “selfishness” b/c a smart implementation of the latter would do a cost-to-benefit tradeoff analysis as to what actions would yield the greatest net result; nor is it quite “immaturity”, though that comes a lot closer. This is behavior that (I thought) most people grow out of early in life, yet here we are.

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