No, ignoramus, I am arguing that we have the "freedom" to do so. The personal morals entailed in each action are for each individual to decide, but as your argument implies, you feel that people should not even be given the opportunity to make choices. Europeans live in a delusional state believing that they chose to restrict their opportunities by volition, instead of the reality, that special interest groups and government regulatory agencies prevent them from having the freedom TO obtain what they wish.
You must be joking. These countries have nothing even close to the availability of goods that the US has, not to mention economies that barely rival some of our small states. Their tax heavy economies prevent their citizens from obtaining what our "poor" citizens have, not to mention it creates a disincentive for personal success.