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My example is one of thousands we could come up with. My example, along with the other thousands of examples absolutely invalidates the principle you were trying to put out there. You're "principle" would fail more often than not. The fact that it is so easy to destroy your "principle" is pretty good evidence.
That's fairly ridiculous. I included an example directly in that quoted blurb that you were unable to read, where almost everyone agrees with government intervention: race-based employment discrimination.
Just because there are "thousands of examples" where government shouldn't get involved clearly doesn't mean that there aren't examples where government should.
Which is why it is asinine to assume the government should get involved. The government is incredibly bad at issues that have scales of gray.
Your reasoning skills are weak. The "scale of grays" is about which issues government should be involved in, not the issue itself. Employers barring employment based on race is part of that gray scale, and one that almost everyone would agree government should get involved.



