qma, it seems like that you're simply misinterpreting what freedom means, or at least your definition is different than everyone else's here. When everyone else is talking about freedom, they mean that Joe Schmoe can do literally anything he wants. He can drive 100mph, he can shoot his neighbor's dog, he can strip down and cover himself in blackberry jam in his front yard. Currently, all three of these things are illegal and so he does not have complete and absolute freedom. That is not to say that he doesn't have more freedom than someone in another country, because he does. He can buy a car, he can own a gun, he can fill his pantry with all of the blackberry jam he can afford. But there are still rules and regulations that apply to those things and how he is allowed to use them.
Originally Posted by
qma
i think it's fair for you guys to say "freedom = no laws" but that's pretty off. freedom to me, seems like a relative thing.
Yes, freedom is currently a relative thing. But there is a point where a person cannot be any more free. That is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow we're fantasizing about.
Originally Posted by
qma
of course you don't see any countries with no laws, because that country wouldn't exist after that. it would destroy itself, or the provocation it brings to other countries will destroy it.
Yes, pretty much every society that has tried this has imploded upon itself. A society where complete freedom for every citizen can only exist when there is only one citizen.
Originally Posted by
qma
saying that "real freedom is unrealistic" makes you look like you don't have any clue what you're saying, posting in discussion doesn't make you smart. that's not the point of this thread, he wanted to know if absolute freedom is real, and it is. just because it's not happening anywhere, doesn't mean it's not real.
You just told us why complete freedom is unrealistic. Any society that implements it would either burn itself out or be wiped off the face of the earth. It is possible, but not sustainable. Not until that society can move past its citizen's selfishness and actually work together.
Originally Posted by
qma
also, why think so negatively of society? you're trying to make everyone into these disgusting creatures that kill and steal, or whatever. not everyone is a criminal, and not everyone wants to kill someone else.
Not everyone. But there is a percentage of people who kill, steal, and violate others. And that's what the laws and punishment system is set up for. To both discourage anyone who wants to do those things, and punish those who disregard those warnings.