The AR-15 wasn't around in 1789?

It's wild how these people think it's a "Bill of Needs" and not a "Bill of Rights" while claiming that their "need" to speak freely applies to all modern forms of technology, but not the rest of the "rights."

If you've ever wanted to get a sense of how we can move toward a freer future, check out the book, A Vision for a Libertarian Future. It's a concise, cogent manifesto of incrementalism for liberty:

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P.S. If you want to get a sense of my principles and values in a succinct book, check out The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism over at: https://amzn.to/33sDMkW

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It may interest you to know that, in the socialist framework, "rights" and "needs" are the same thing, hence "health care is a right, housing is a right," etc. Socialists and other authoritarians do not speak the same language that we do; you think they are speaking English, when in reality, they have already been speaking Newspeak for several decades now. "Freedom" and "democracy" don't mean the same thing in their lexicon, either.

Well, I "need" to not buy my neighbor's house for them so it still works :)