> The fact is that it is not morally acceptable to force others to do what you would like them to do,
Plainly, most people disagree with you. They find it perfectly acceptable to force others to (not) do things.
> if they are not harming you.
The fact is that people do not agree what "harm" is.
To pick an obvious argument, many people oppose abortion under _all_ circumstances because they claim it harms the offspring and the mother, while many people support abortion under _all_ circumstances because they claim forcing a woman to carry to term harms the woman.
How do we handle situations where people disagree on the definition of "harm"?
Plainly, most people disagree with you. They find it perfectly acceptable to force others to (not) do things.
> if they are not harming you.
The fact is that people do not agree what "harm" is.
To pick an obvious argument, many people oppose abortion under _all_ circumstances because they claim it harms the offspring and the mother, while many people support abortion under _all_ circumstances because they claim forcing a woman to carry to term harms the woman.
How do we handle situations where people disagree on the definition of "harm"?