I think you could benefit from doing some thinking about the meanings of the words you're using, like "property" and "rights." E.g., wrt property rights, ever hear of zoning? And that's just part of the possible restrictions on your use of your property. Do some people object? What, precisely, matter some people?Stopping someone from using their property is a violation of property rights — Oppyfan
under a libertarian view you can do whatever you want with your property — Oppyfan
Pets (dogs) are property — Oppyfan
having sex with their dog — Oppyfan
Do you suppose any libertarian will be down with another libertarian's hurting him? — tim wood
But from all of this it would seem that there no libertarians in New England, except involuntarily. — tim wood
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