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I believe in rights and I believe in free markets. I do not believe in equality. I believe that you should have the freedom to do what you want to do. I do not want to put you in jail.

Justice should be objective and universal from God Himself, from his ruling. Without God, things can become too relative and subjective. The term of equality has been co-op and weaponized by the radical left to mean communism which is what I'm really against. They're always changing the definition to words. If you want a big house, you got to work hard to get it. But some have a lot and some have a little. Equality of opportunities can be good but welfare has damaged African Americans in the USA in the 1900's to ruin the roaring not 1920's but the roaring 1890's.

Does that mean you love welfare? I like to have a house that is mine. I don't want you to come into my house uninvited and say private property is a social construct. I want to have a wall and lock my door. I believe in the freedom of doing whatever the Hell I want in my house or on my alleged land. I don't want you to put up a tent in my yard and say you can do whatever want on my alleged property. I don't want you to come into my house and eat all of my food.

I will try my best to lock my door. I believe in that right, that freedom, to lock my door because I believe in private property. If you do not believe in that, then you cannot believe in trespassing. If I found out where you live, then there is no way you can keep me out of your house if I claim that your house is my house and everybody's house. You would need to admit that your house is your house. Otherwise, you can't really stop me without being a hypocrite in regards to private property rights.