Not everything that we dislike should be illegal. Not everything that we like or want should be made mandatory.
To most of us, this is common sense.
We lack the totalitarian impulse.
But every day, otherwise-inclined people, including lawmakers, notice another aspect of our lives that they decide must no longer be free. If they can’t fix our bad thinking — by sending us to reeducation camps for summary brainwashing — they can at least regiment our conduct.
The latest victims of this totalitarian impulse are owners of big stores that sell toys. Often, toys for boys are in one section, toys for girls in another. Barbie dolls are not on the same shelf as firetrucks and water pistols.
It’s a great hardship — supposedly — for a little girl who likes fire trucks or a little boy who likes Barbie dolls to cross the aisle to the opposite-gender toy section.
Enacted in 2021 and taking effect in 2024, California’s new law says that “keeping similar items that are traditionally marketed either for girls or for boys separated makes it more difficult for the consumer to compare the product and incorrectly implies that their use by one gender is inappropriate.”
So the new law compels stores with at least 500 employees to “maintain a gender-neutral section” that is so labeled. First violation, $250 fine. Further violations, up to $500.
There ought to be a law making such laws illegal.
A constitution, maybe?
Meantime, the affected stores should sue.
This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.
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3 replies on “There Ought Not Be a Law”
It’s California. It’s a beautiful state and it entered the union as a free state, but now it needs to be avoided by all freedom-loving people.
Now you will all be required to like a certain, without question. There will be no discussion.
Now get along and be good little soldiers.
Ordinary members of the political left do not recognize themselves as totalitarian, but they have no stopping principle short of logical exhaustion. When challenged on this point, leftists fall silent, resort to derision, or claim “We just aren’t [totalitarian]!” Even as these leftists avert their gazes, the rest of America has been variously outraged or terrified upon recognizing the everyday totalitarians amongst us.