Re: Libertarian Purity Test & Museum of Communism
Funny Cyrus.
Libertarian philosophy pertains to limitations on the role of government, and allows private entities great latitude as to whatsoever they choose to do. Censorship within a private entity is vastly different than censorship for all persons which is imposed by the government.
If you want to invite all of your friends over for dinner, but stipulate that they must wear yellow shoes and cannot say the word "Fandango" whilst on your premises, that entirely is your prerogative, and a Libertarian would support your right to set such guidelines for your guests.
When the government tries such a stunt; that is what the Libertarian objects to.
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