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Milei: Why does charity need to occur at gunpoint?
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So just proving my point.  Who exactly is even making the argument he’s rebutting?
Seems like some hurt dogs hollering around his whining about his selfishness being called outÂ
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Ok…but holy strawman.
There are actual people who give freely, so no idea what tf point you’re making here?
Who is forced to give charity?
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Yeah, I’m really struggling to understand the point being made here.
I grew up in a church and saw people happily donate, to the extent of making their time and homes available to people in need.
The very fact that folks here think this charity at gunpoint argument is an argument at all just shows how morally bankrupt and misantrhopically selfish austrian/libertarians actually are, that the only way they actually give freely to others without expectation of return is through threat of violence