No. It's not his decision to make for others
Posted on: September 6, 2017 at 08:56:31 CT
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It is not his decision to decide what someone else needs or wants. This is not only part of minding one's business, but it is critical in getting away from central planning/collectivist thinking. It is time to start thinking of the individual and the individual's rights