And I don't believe in the nonsense that some people call objectivism, so you can put that nonsense where the sun don't shine.
And I understand the pharmacist. I just don't agree with the second part of his actions. I agree with the first, and have repeatedly said so.
Happy to.
Is there any occassion where you (personally) think you would be within your rights to consciously interfere with the immoral acts of another human being whose actions have nothing to do with you?
(By nothing to do with "you", I mean you or your family, your business, etc.)