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 @9HBVLMVRepublican from Michigan answered…6mos6MO

Individual freedoms can only go too far if the person uses them to harm or exploit others.

 @9HBV7ZF from Washington answered…6mos6MO

i think that individual freedoms can go too far and the line is where it starts to affect other people physically. If someone is being harassed sexually or because of their gender or their race its a different problem

 @9HBWBKF from Tennessee answered…6mos6MO

Individual freedoms are incredibly important. I would draw the line at terrorism that is actively acted out.

 @9HB3Y62 from California answered…6mos6MO

Yes Individual freedoms can go too far, I would draw the line to where I believe is enough.

 @9HBWHCJ from Washington answered…6mos6MO

Individual freedoms can go to far where further exercise of them infringes on or endangers fundamental human rights of others, such as life or safety. We all have a right to free speech, but shouting fire in a crowded theater can cause panic and risk life.

 @9HB3RLC from North Carolina answered…6mos6MO

Individual freedoms can go too far. The line is drawn at harassing others for their gender, race, sexuality, and other things

 @9H9HFRC from New Jersey answered…6mos6MO

Indiviual freedoms can go too far, while we all like the idea in theory of trusting indiviuals to offer citizens a more satisfactory life, not every one can be trusted and not everyone should. Where I would draw the line is when people start using their indiviual freedoms to hurt others to benefit themselves. The main issue that I have with right winged ideology and capitalism is that in theory it encourages personal responsibility and merit based success, however it has always been used as a way for people to step on others to gain power and stay in power. Whether it be limiting support for refugees, lower class people, homeless people, etc. the people at the top rarely can be trusted to use their "freedoms" for good.

 @9HB3G9CRepublican from Virginia answered…6mos6MO

We all have rights listed in the Constitution, if they don't line up, then yes it has gone too far.

 @9H9HPBY  from North Carolina answered…6mos6MO

Yes. Any right that imposes on the other persons reasonable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is not longer a right but an injustice. One example is when you have a business but you refuse to provide products or services to someone due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. That is a infringement on the basic rights of an American citizen.

 @9HBW76C  from Tennessee answered…6mos6MO

yes. nationalism can be good but highly dangerous. showing pride in your country is nothing to be ashamed of, but forcing your ideology on anyone should be a crime

 @9HB3S2V from California answered…6mos6MO

Some people can take their political party and go too far with their beliefs.

 @9HBZGWC from Maryland answered…6mos6MO

Individual freedoms are a bit wild, and its hard to tell if something is "too much" until it happens and we judge on it. In terms of where id draw the line, i feel like that too is hard to decide on, as there are many factors that could blow those beliefs out of the water.

 @9HB3MYDRepublican from Virginia answered…6mos6MO

Some people can take their politcal party and go too far with their beliefs

 @9HDJTRP from Illinois answered…6mos6MO

No people freedoms don't go to far because can't make a person do something

 @9H9CZT3 from Washington commented…6mos6MO

you buy and then kids can lose their life, you gun matters less than an authentic human life.

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