Bryan Calcott
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Well, and I think that when things become necessary, I think that's what inspires action is ultimately what it comes down to.
And I think now that I mean, here's and here's the reality.
And people might not want to admit this.
And I think this is why the libertarian message is not more popular.
People are lazy.
It's what it comes down to.
You understand what I'm saying?
They are lazy and they want it.
You know, it's like people want a government hero to come in and fucking save them.
So we actually discussed a little bit as well.
We agree on a lot as far as what we want to accomplish.
We're just more debating, I guess, the most effective measures.
So my stance is that, well, first of all, I believe that the government doesn't have the right to protect you from yourself.
It does, however, have the duty to protect other people from using force against you.
And so I think when we're talking about things like we'll just delineate that, like we're in agreement with the government having the right and the duty to protect you from other people interfering with your rights.
But then when it comes to, I guess, government intervention and government assistance, government protecting you from yourself, that's where I feel that the regulation leads to the very corruption that it's trying to eliminate.
And the main reason why I think that is because
I think we're still cavemen, and I think that we only act when it's necessary.
And I love to use food as an example.
And so I am obsessed with regenerative agriculture.