Civil liberties
We believe a free people do not ask permission to live as free people.
Your life is your own. Your body is your own. Your property is your sanctuary, not a checkpoint, not a file in some distant database, not a place where a badge or a bureaucrat can enter without cause and command your obedience. Rights are not granted by the government; they are recognized or violated.
We stand for the quiet, stubborn dignity of the individual. The right to speak without fear. The right to be left alone. The right to live, to trade, to move, to worship—or not—according to your own conscience. No warrant, no search, no seizure without just cause. No war without your consent. No surveillance of your thoughts, your messages, your life.
We reject the idea that safety comes from control. Real security grows from self-reliance, from communities that choose cooperation over coercion, from individuals who take responsibility for their own lives rather than surrendering them to distant authorities.
We believe peace is the default state of a free society, not because it is enforced, but because it is chosen. The Non-Aggression Principle is not just a theory; it is a way of living: do no harm, take no harm, and stand firm when either is threatened.
Let people be. Let them build, create, love, defend, and live without interference from those who claim to know better.
Freedom is not something we are given.
It is something we practice.