How can you "abuse liberty?" Liberty is yours by right. You can't abuse something that is your right. It would be like abusing breathing. How do you abuse liberty -- by being too free? There is no such thing as too free. Liberty is an absolute. It means freedom. Other people can abuse you by restricting your liberty unjustly. Yes, the liberty of others can be restricted when they commit crimes. But commiting crimes is not abusing liberty, it is committing crimes. You can be as free as you like, and if you are not committing any crime, no one has the right to restrict your liberty. And offending some retarded and insane snowflake's sense of propriety is not committing a crime.
How can you "abuse liberty?" Liberty is yours by right. You can't abuse something that is your right. It would be like abusing breathing. How do you abuse liberty -- by being too free? There is no such thing as too free. Liberty is an absolute. It means freedom. Other people can abuse *you* by restricting your liberty unjustly. Yes, the liberty of others can be restricted when they commit crimes. But commiting crimes is not abusing liberty, it is committing crimes. You can be as free as you like, and if you are not committing any crime, no one has the right to restrict your liberty. And offending some retarded and insane snowflake's sense of propriety is not committing a crime.
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