Happy to hear this from you. I think this can be true. I think it is important to defend the liberties of the most exposed and vulnerable, to fullfill the idea of freedom. To me freedom means nothing, when it would only belong to a certain prototype. Otherwise I would only have the freedom to act in the manner of such a defined prototype. And I am really speaking that this is in the end for everyone that wants to be free. Not only for the individuals that identify as LGBTQ+. Since when it would be ok, to attack them violently, whatever attribute can be found to legitimate every violence. For how somebody clothes, religion, ethnic, size, color of skin, language or whatever attribute would be ok to legitimize violence, when it would be ok to attack LGBTQ violently. I think we both want liberty for everyone. Not just for a stereotype. Since this stereotype would always be defined by the rich and powerfull.

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Just to be clear with you- I personally believe that lgbt is sin and outside of God’s plan. We were meant to reproduce, or else to abstain from sexual immorality. The lgbt actually leads people to loneliness, sickness, and desolation- a sick culture. Now, making laws about this is very different. The law should not change based on what people believe. The Lord Jesus Christ said: he who is without sin, can throw the first stone. And that applies to this sort of moral policy, especially when we are talking about government laws about sexuality- Which should not exist at all. But that doesn’t mean I won’t “discourage” my culture from sexual immorality, if I can. This might seem like total fascism to you, but it’s not at all. Since I am making it clear that the government/state/law should NOT apply to this area at all. My beliefs do not control the law. The tyranny of the false law that does have these moral policies: drug war, firearms restrictions, etc- must be ended! It’s either that or the culture will slip into an authoritarian pendulum, swinging back and forth between the extreme left and right. Both sides willing to use the power of the state to restrict Liberty. With each swing the “progress” towards totalitarianism continues. The only solution is LESS government. You should also read Bastiat: https://cdn.mises.org/thelaw.pdf (Very short!) Bastiat makes a great point here: image
But no one is free currently! Everyone is a tax slave, if you don’t pay- men with guns will show up, pull you out of your house and throw you into a metal prison box- or just kill you. Don’t you feel like that’s a bigger problem? For everyone- no matter their sexuality?
No. I do really not agree with the. "tax is theft" narrativ. I see it rather as the burden to invest to achieve freedom. Since with the payment of our taxes, we allow everyone going to school, the police to bring criminals to prison and ensur, that people who get into tough conditions have a fair chance to get back up unto independence through the help of social services.