Surprisingly enough, within a community where privacy and individual freedom are the most important values, there's people who tell others what they should do, even when they aren't asked and it doesn't interfere with their individual freedom. They even go as far as saying who should or shouldn't be part of the community.
On top of it all they are wrong. They may forget that although their country sometimes claims to respect fundamental rights and freedoms and in reality doesn't, it does not always happen to the same extend to other countries. This means that what's legally/morally incorrect where one lives can SURPRISINGLY be different in other parts of the world (caps are for sarcasm. Anyone who knows there is more than one country in the world is aware of that).
The idea of the darknetmarkets was born from the belief that markets only obey the rules of offer and demand, and that rules can't prevent a transaction where the buyer wants to buy what the seller offers.
TL;DR. Follow your national laws and moral if you want, but don't impose them on others the same way you don't like others imposing theirs on you. SPECIALLY IF YOU AREN'T ASKED.
PS: The (not really) part is to be coherent with myself. As much as I don't agree with someone, I can't tell them where they should or shouldn't be.
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