"My freedom doesnt end where your fear begins. Freedom is scary, deal with it." -- John H. Bryan

@freemo I dunno causing someone intentional fear is not a protected right. There are specific laws against that kind of abuse.

@ambihelical its a natural right, and it should be.

Now chasing you to inflict fear on you would be harassment. But that has more to do with being unwanted and chased than the fear. At least as far as I'm concerned.

@freemo Aren't you violating my natural right to freewill and choice by coercing me to run via the fear of potential violence? This seems analogous to fraud, where the violation of one's rights isn't as obvious and getting e.g. bludgeoned. But it's still a violation.

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@ambihelical No, your freewill allows you to walk away from things that give you fear, not to control another person so they dont put you in fear.

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