Dear Reader,
It seems to me that, when I was a child in Vermont the local societal myth was “I won’t bother you or yours, as long as you don’t bother me and mine.” The influx of people who didn’t share this ethos eventually undermined and flipped it to “If you do anything on your land that I don’t like, You will be hit with a lawsuit so fast your head will spin.” The first obviously human hearted, the second certainly not human hearted.
There was a critical mass of the population that moved in with the new ethos. They were largely, unduly enriched from trust funds. Upper middle class youth, the most dangerous people in the world. They have time and money to spend on what ever they fancy, like Nazism, communism, etc…The newcomers sought to force their vision on society, a vision honed in the bowls of universities. No matter the damage and friction to the workings of society.
Is there a way to prevent this abuse without restricting a persons liberties?