I suppose the fact that this law was voided by judicial fiat in the face of the popular will of the people of Texas is lost on you, emmy. That is exactly the point with libertarianism. Libertarians aren't friends of democracy. In fact, when democracy gets in the way of their childish predelictions, they're more than happy to mow it over with their Toro YardMaster and then stuff the clippings from the bag in their bongs.
Libertarians aren't friends of democracy. In fact, when democracy gets in the way of their childish predelictions, they're more than happy to mow it over with their Toro YardMaster and then stuff the clippings from the bag in their bongs.
Actually, you should familiarize yourself with the Bill of Rights.
It is equally dismissive of democracy for the same good reasons.
Democracy is mob rule. The U.S. is not a democracy.
If we were a democracy, this ruling may have ostensibly been the wrong decision if the majority of people were in favor of singling out gay people for prosecution under sodomy laws.
But since we're not a democracy, this ruling correctly protects the rights of a minority from the tyranny of the majority (read: mob).
You are correct. They're friends of constitutional republicanism.
Nobody in their right mind is a friend of the process whereby two wolves and a lamb vote on today's lunch menu.