Jeremy Kauffman
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Their rules are completely one-sided, and they only use these rules basically against the right.
And so I think this is still a major problem.
I think the idea that it's over is completely ludicrous.
And I think this is also a winning issue for libertarians to talk about,
The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire does talk about these things.
Free staters are comfortable talking about these things.
We have a multitude of ethnicities here in New Hampshire, but I think there definitely is a recognition that things vary a little bit by ethnicity in terms of beliefs.
And so I think all this stuff has to be in bounds and the right has to find a way of talking about it in ways that aren't just talking about it inside of a leftist frame, which is self-defeating.
You get a special line if you go to the stadium, if you want to go to a sporting event where no one's allowed to bring knives in.
If you're a Sikh, you can contact the stadium.
You get a special entry queue so that you can bring your knife in.
And this is like, it's so absurd that I'm like, if I, like, I honestly, this is one where I was like, this can't be real.
I was like, this has to be, someone's like exaggerating or like making this up.
And so this is, okay, and so this is the hard part.
And this is something I think libertarians need to get through, all kind of right-thinking people
need to get through and i don't i don't know exactly what the answer is but there's this weird aspect where you're sort of what's special about western civilization and you know sort of western european culture is it has this incredible uh importance towards fairness that we're going to be fair towards people who aren't our kin uh you know we're gonna have we're gonna we desire this sort of universalized morality and i i think you know the catholic church and christianity deserves a lot of credit for for sort of creating this both culturally i think it also exists in the genetic
I think it's partially hereditary as well.
If a population evolved under a set of rules for a long time, that becomes part of their constitution in the same way that if a different culture evolves in the high altitudes, if the religion requires universalized fairness and treating strangers in a certain way, then people who are more compatible with that religion are going to be, we're going to find more of them in the population.