• MisanthropiCynic@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    It doesn’t. It says free, meaning unencumbered. The breadstick analogy was for unlimited not free so it was disingenuous and I was countering it.

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      4 hours ago

      The breadstick analogy was for unlimited not free

      It was both. They were advertised as free, they are free, but there are limits despite them being free

      Nothing free is unlimited.

      Alternatively Americans have no freedoms at all because they all have limits.

      Freedom of Travel? You can’t walk through a military base.

      Freedom of Religion? No one is going to recognize your Jedi holy day. (Not to mention the government not recognizing the religious right to an abortion from Jews or TST.)

      Freedom of commerce? You’re not allowed to purchase heroin or import things from Cuba.