17% Say There Is Too Much Individual Freedom In America

Just found where Bill O'Reilly gets his audience.

17% say there's to much freedom?

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Oh wow, considering the number of authoritarians in the government, I thought the number would be closer to 40%. Maybe the people can be saved after all. :) Of course, that's under the assumption that they truly understand what individual liberties are and what it means for everybody to have them rather than particular groups.
 
Seems 17% want to take a trip down memory lane to ole North Korea. They provide the 'right' amount of freedom you "need" there.

I don't always wanna slap a person.

But when I do its a person spouting off they have too much freedom.

Fuck memory lane. we need to send these people to North Korea and let them live in the present.
 
Wow, those have got to be some pretty poor excuses for humans. The propaganda-enslavement-brainwashing machine in this country has obviously done its job in stripping these idiots of their humanity, common sense, and zest for life.

That 17% are our enemies along with the "not sure" assholes. Completely useless human beings.
 
Whens the civil war/revolution/secession/mass escort of non-leftists to FEMA concentration camps? (not that any are mutually exclusive). No way this country can survive when you have groups of people with totally opposite views of the world. One sees other people as human beings with rights, the other sees other people as their property.
 
1/3 of the Colonists favored English Tyranny during the Revolutionary War and worried that the whole thing would just lead to higher taxes on tea once the Brits won and the King really got angry.
 
Where's the poll on what % say that we have too much oppression?

EDIT: I think any amount of oppression is too much oppression; I'd rather have "too much" freedom than any oppression.
 
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Didn't I hear at one point that it only takes 15% of the populace to become a tipping point for change on a national scale? We're fucked. Boobus does not want freedom.

The 'tipping point' argument has been proven false again and again. Real life is far more complicated than that.
 
1/3 of the Colonists favored English Tyranny during the Revolutionary War and worried that the whole thing would just lead to higher taxes on tea once the Brits won and the King really got angry.

Boy, did we show them idiots that the USA was the land of the free and low taxes!!
 
I'm willing to bet the number is a lot bigger than 17%.

I bet so too. The problem is too many people don't realize that the positions they push directly infringe on the freedom of others. Or they think if a law is "for the greater good", then its not really a law that infringes on peoples freedom. If a poll asks a general question like, "do you think people have too much freedom?", the majority says no. But what if the question was "do you think assault weapons should be banned?" or "do you think federal funding for schools need to be increased?" or "do you think there should be more laws regulating advertising aimed at kids?", etc. etc. I would bet the answer to any of these questions would be much higher than 17%.
 
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