I think that depends on how intellectually and emotionally grounded the person is. And the degree to which the current culture has taught them that having a tantrum is the best way to get what they want.
I think that depends on how intellectually and emotionally grounded the person is. And the degree to which the current culture has taught them that having a tantrum is the best way to get what they want.
The basic principle, if only intuitively understood, is the limit of the power of government. In history, it has certainly a very slippery slope. As for tantrums, if they work, OK; if not, one must try something else.
I think that depends on how intellectually and emotionally grounded the person is. And the degree to which the current culture has taught them that having a tantrum is the best way to get what they want.
The basic principle, if only intuitively understood, is the limit of the power of government. In history, it has certainly a very slippery slope. As for tantrums, if they work, OK; if not, one must try something else.
My personal recommendation would be to start somewhere else, rather than tantrums. Protest and rioting should be a last resort, not the first.
I'm all for limiting the power of government.
There are a lot of resorts beyond protest and rioting. We'll probably be seeing some of them.