Life is better with freedom
Adam Kokesh explains the Non-Aggression Principle
Adam interviews a Social Justice Warrior who wants government to use force against people that disagree with his views. Adam Kokesh explains that using force, fraud, or theft against another is wrong and that the use of force is only justified when used in defense of aggression.
DECLARATION OF FREEDOM:
- I own myself.
- I have individual rights.
- No one has the right to violate my freedom.
NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO VIOLATE MY FREEDOM:
- No one has the right to harm me.
- No one has the right to threaten me.
- No one has the right to steal from me.
- No one has the right to violate my individual rights.
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS - are rights all humans have and no one can legally take away from us.
- The right to privacy - No one has the right to violate my privacy.
- The right to self-defense - I can defend myself, my property, and my freedom.
- The right to free speech - I can communicate my opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation or censorship.
- The right to liberty - Liberty is freedom from permission. I can do what I want, as long as I do not violate the freedom of others.
SELF-OWNERSHIP:
Because you own yourself, it is wrong for someone to use force or theft against you or your property.
NON-AGGRESSION PRINCIPLE (NAP):
Initiating force, fraud, or theft against another is wrong and that the use of force is only justified when used in defense of aggression.
VOLUNTARYISM:
Interactions between people should be voluntary and free of force, fraud, theft, and threats.
THE PRICE OF FREEDOM:
There will always be criminals who try to violate our freedom. To remain free we have to be willing and able to defend our freedom.