I don’t reject protection — I reject imposed protection through coercion.

Rights don’t require force to exist. They require that others don’t initiate force. That’s the essence of negative rights: leave others in peace.

Humane expectations can only be fulfilled through voluntary action. As soon as you force someone to fulfill them, they stop being humane — and become control.

But those negative rights can and must be defended, in worst case through defense violence.

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