I question the need of having the freedom to buy cyancali bread at the baker, for example. And if the individual is praticing it's freedom in a way that it creates mounting negative consequences and costs for the community, then this understanding also must be questioned, for there is no thing such as unlimited freedom as long as you are not the only man on Earth. My freedom ends were I start to limit yours, or live my free life at your costs, and vice versa.
Freedom fries, anyone? the use of this word, freedom, can be exaggerated. We are talking about healthy versus unhealthy food. Let'S leave politic philosophy out of it - it has no place in this.
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