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    anyone who claims to be “a libertarian” should be forced to watch the libertarian convention which YOU KNOW none of them have ever seen in their lives.

    check out the ideas your “party” pushes. real big brain stuff.

    there’s nothing wrong with freedom, but regulation is necessary. to say otherwise is either ignorance, stupidity, or malice.

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      to say otherwise is either ignorance, stupidity, or malice

      Why not all three?

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      I’m a libertarian because the only thing I hate worse than Democrats are MAGA Republicans - And at least unlike Democrats and Republicans, I’m well aware that my party is a joke.

      And before you criticize me, I voted Democrat against that orange wannabe dictator THREE FUCKING TIMES, grinding my teeth and swearing as I did so every time, but I still fucking did so, so spare me the lectures.

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        People like you should work on splitting the republican party.

        And after that establish a more fair voting system that isn’t primed to stall at a two party state from the beginning.

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          People like you should work on splitting the republican party.

          Oh trust me, I’ve been trying to convince any Trump voter who’s willing to listen that Trump is a con-man and a wannabe dictator for the last eight years.

          It definitely helps that I speak their language - I’m a construction worker and a vet with a mouth that would probably offend many who consider themselves “woke” - but the most common problem I run in to is that even if I can get them to “see the light” and consider that Trump might be a con-man and a wannabe dictator, inevitably they go back to their own right-wing MAGA echo chambers and much of what I say goes out the damn window.

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        stunning and brave

        also the vast majority of dems did the same thing, we just don’t feel the need to tell everyone how different we are because of it

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          also the vast majority of dems did the same thing, we just don’t feel the need to tell everyone how different we are because of it

          ^ Translation: “I am too clueless to figure out that this thread is a conversation about Libertarians, and thus discussing Libertarians and Libertarianism is totally appropriate and on-topic.”

          By the way, Pumpkin… Who died and made you in charge of what I talk about on the internet with others? Just curious.

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            yeah im clowning on the entire concept of “being libertarian” rather than libertarian ideas

            you can talk about whatever you want, and I can clown on you for doing it. that’s freedom, baby.

            or should i say pumpkin

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          LMAO I own the book. I am well aware my party is a clown show, I just want to be able to grow weed, shoot guns, light fireworks, and enjoy the company of sex workers consensually within my poly marriage to my trans wife.

          …Okay, I made that last part up, but you never know - I might one day feel the need to marry a trans girl and bang call girls together with her in a poly relationship, dammit, because life is short.

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            and enjoy the company of sex workers consensually within my poly marriage to my trans wife.

            Are you against the government codifying protections for these people due to the undeniable danger that they face?

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              Nope, but that being said I don’t believe in the government being competent enough to do so in the first place, especially when there’s always going to be Republicans eager to revoke those protections.

              That being said, I definitely encourage trans folks to arm themselves because let’s face it, the government will not protect them in any way under the Trump administration. The second amendment applies to all Americans and sadly there’s a lot of bigots around nowadays who are more than happy to commit a hate crime.

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                Nope, but that being said I don’t believe in the government being competent enough to do so in the first place,

                Then I don’t think you’re a libertarian. If you were, you would not believe that this is even a possibility. My understanding is that it’s a core belief that the government, by definition, cannot be competent enough to do things like that.

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                  Then I don’t think you’re a libertarian.

                  LMAO don’t mansplain Libertarianism to me.

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    I am a PJ fan and follower, but I am well aware that he has long been a naive idiot operating from a place of priviledge. He is well insulated from the pitfalls of the ideas he espouses, and it took an UNDENIABLE COLLAPSE into straight up Nazism for him to finally grasp it.

    Luv ya Penn, but I ain’t giving you any fucking medals

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        And the more people come out and say “oh shit I was wrong” the easier it becomes for others to do the same.

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    Penn Jilletet pulled me 100 % onto the vaccine train with his ball and shield demonstration with teller on their bull shit show. Until this day, I still haven’t seen any demonstration that was more convincing than that on any subject in the amount of time that they used.

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    Being wrong admitting it and changing your mind with new information is absolutely amazing and a great character trait. Props to him.

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      Except that he lives a life of high privilege and has spent YEARS AND YEARS AND YEARS saying the rest if us were wrong and immoral. It took straight up Nazism for him to back down. If Kamala were President now he would have doubled down on his philosophy

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    There used to be a time back when libertarianism was anti-capitalist. Then right wingers stole it and turned it into a circus.

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      Yep, in fact the first known person to describe themselves as libertarian was anarcho-communist Joseph Déjacque[1]. It was only around the 1940s in the US where it turned into a term meaning liberal.


      As a trivia note, there’s a socialist caucus in the US Libertarian Party, at least when I checked a few years ago. Quote from Vermin Supreme in 2020, who takes influence from Peter Kropotkin and Situationism among others:

      [The US Libertarian Party] has a spectrum. It has a left and right spectrum going on there. I’m talking to older lefties. It’s like, “You do know they have a Libertarian Socialist Caucus. Did you know that?”. Add they’re like, “Really?”. That simple fact that the Libertarian Party has a Libertarian Socialist Caucus, just that alone tends to make people really have to reconsider what they think that the Libertarian Party is. My own campaign is causing people to take a second look at it. I’ve got a fair amount of political goodwill and capital, and certainly I’ve taken some hits for my involvement with the Libertarian Party, but I have found so many beautiful people and they are quite receptive to the concept of mutual aid.

      I do not endorse or justify that party as a whole, again, this is a trivia note.


      1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism#Libertarian_socialism_(1857–1980s)) ↩︎

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      I think this citation on Wikipedia pinpoints the turning point. Yet another thing ruined by conservative McCarthyism?

      Russell, Dean (1955). “Who is a libertarian?”. Foundation for Economic Education. Archived from the original on 28 November 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2019.

      Many of us call ourselves ‘liberals.’ And it is true that the word ‘liberal’ once described persons who respected the individual and feared the use of mass compulsions. But the leftists have now corrupted that once-proud term to identify themselves and their program of more government ownership of property and more controls over persons. As a result, those of us who believe in freedom must explain that when we call ourselves liberals, we mean liberals in the uncorrupted classical sense. At best, this is awkward and subject to misunderstanding. Here is a suggestion: Let those of us who love liberty trade-mark and reserve for our own use the good and honorable word ‘libertarian’.

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    “A lot of the illusions that I held dear, rugged individualism, individual freedoms, are coming back to bite us in the ass. It seems like getting rid of the gatekeepers gave us Trump as president, and in the same breath, in the same wind, gave us not wearing masks, and maybe gave us a huge unpleasant amount of overt racism.”

    Hats off to a man willing to admit he made a mistake.

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        We should remember that at the time there was a severe lack of masks of any kind available. So creating a masking culture and blocking as much as possible was seen as better than just rawdogging the atmosphere.

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          the shortage was for a few months at best, I was working as a trucker hauling grain then, wheat dust is fucking nasty, I often wore a mask for that, an N95, which I went out of my way to get in bulk. Cloth masks can’t keep grain dust out of your lungs, don’t tell me they do anything as to a virus.

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            don’t tell me they do anything as to a virus.

            Okay. I won’t, but the NIH would like a word.

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                Grain dust PPM to a person working in a grain dust rich environment ≠ covid particles in every day air, So…. I don’t know why you feel the need to make such a bad faith a comparison of the two.

                Additionally, masks of ANY type are helpful as they can assist in the virus containment of the WEARER should they be the one exposed.

                Lastly, seriously… How do you not understand that there are two sides to a mask and that air travels in more than one direction through them?

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            That’s a common misconception of how masks work during an epidemy. The main reason to wear a mask is not to be safe from other people. It’s to not spread the virus (that may not cause any symptoms yet but be present in you) to others. That’s why doctors wear masks during surgeries - to not harm the patient. A proper mask works better and can protect you as well, but a cloth mask can limit the amount of breath you spread all around you and can be effective enough to limit the spread of the disease. So it’s not the same situation as with grain dust, where you need to protect yourself, not the others.

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            And those were also the few months that NYC was using refrigerated semi trailers as extra morgue space because so many people were dying. And yeah they do. Some virus particles will be too small to be stopped but some will be riding larger particles and be stopped with them. Reducing the sheer amount of virus in an area is always better. Whether it’s by 10 percent or 90 percent.

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              sorry I had to block the community because the mod is a dumbass fuck who can’t handle very simple and demonstrable facts.

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    I’ve always considered myself a libertarian, but I’m coming to realize I need to find another word. I used to be able to explain that assholes were ruining the name, but now the assholes outnumber people like me by too much.

    I think the real turning point was when Jo Jorgensen said, “It is not enough to be passively not racist, we must be actively anti-racist,” and then she had to walk it back because the libertarian party was so fucking racist. Like, that’s not even a political statement. It’s a moral one, and it’s one I agree with.

    Then when the Libertarian Party changed their stance on abortion, I was done with them. I clung to the lowercase L label, but at this point it doesn’t seem worth it anymore.

    I just think the government should be limited to things that only the government can handle. Policing? Roads? Business regulations? Those are all things that can only be handled by the government. Restrictions on what kind of stove I can buy? Restrictions on what I can put in my body or how I dress or what my kids can read at school? Those are all bullshit.

    I guess it helps that I align with Democrats on most of the major issues now, but I still won’t consider myself a Democrat.

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      Stoves are a great example of why the richest among us want to push libertarianism. You see the freedom to buy a gas stove. They see the freedom to make products that are one penny cheaper but kill their users.

      Libertarianism and anarchism in general fail to account for sociopaths who are willing to make others suffer for their own gain.

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        Libertarianism and anarchism in general fail to account for sociopaths who are willing to make others suffer for their own gain.

        Yeah this is the main thing keeping me from adopting anarchism in any meaningful way… I like the concept of mutual aid, but I think anarchism itself relies too heavily on the idea that all people are inherently good. I think that the events of the past decade or so have eliminated all doubt for me that this isn’t the case.

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        Stoves that kill their users should be a violation of the Harm principle. If this isn’t hyperbole then please provide a link to libertarians advocating this — I’m curious to see if/how they’ve carved an exception or otherwise addressed it or weaseled out of it; please link.

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            You missed the part where moakley mentioned business regulations, and the part where I pluralized libertarians and used the word “advocating”.

            Please don’t get me wrong — I do want to see links, as it’s unlikely you chose those words without seeing a prior scenario or two.

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        Anarchism accounts for them just fine. The solution is to kick them out of society.

        It’s just a damn shame that we’ve all proven to be cowards and unwilling to do it.

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          So if we all got together and voted someone out? What if we don’t have time? Should we use representatives?

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          I mean, how is that any qualitatively different than people enforcing stove regulations themselves? They could do it themselves, with enough motivation.

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      Conservatives didn’t ruin libertarianism. Libertarianism has always been bad.

      Restrictions on what kind of stove I can buy?

      Stuff like this is a perfect example of the issues with libertarian ideology. They want freedom to continue to destroy the environment.

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      Libertarianism is just Conservative Lite. They do t want to look like they are associated with the crazy Ultra-Right but still want to participate.

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      I’ve always considered myself a libertarian, but I’m coming to realize I need to find another word.

      Other libertarian here. Let me know when you find one.

      Then when the Libertarian Party changed their stance on abortion, I was done with them.

      Oh, that enraged me. How the hell can these mother fuckers claim to be against big government when they support the government literally policing people’s bodies?

      I guess it helps that I align with Democrats on most of the major issues now, but I still won’t consider myself a Democrat.

      Same here. Democrats spent too many years telling me I’m “toxic” and “privileged” and treating me as if I’m a problem to be dealt with rather than a human being, plus let’s face it, they’re fucking pussies with no spine who will never grow balls big enough to stand up to Trump in any meaningful way. The ONLY reason I voted Democrat the last three Presidential elections was because Trump and MAGA were obviously worse.

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      That was pretty much my story until a few years ago, but once I moved past the ‘us vs them’ paradigm, I switched. I’m a Democrat now

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      I just think the government should be limited to things that only the government can handle… Business regulations? Those are all things that can only be handled by the government. Restrictions on what kind of stove I can buy? …Those are all bullshit.

      So the government should be able to regulate what businesses can do, but not what businesses are allowed to sell? Seems legit.

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    I got to meet him in Vegas. He was really nice to a nervous nerd. Now I’m even more impressed he has the courage to change his beliefs in public.

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      I used to practically idolize Penn and Teller and had all their books and STILL use their card-forces and other goofy, effective performances with friends. It made me a legend with friends and family.

      I lost track in adulthood but am glad to see that Penn didn’t turn into a grifting chud like so many from the time, and practiced what he preached in using critical thought and self-examination.

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      A sign of true intelligence is the ability to change your opinions after consideration and evidence. Penn always struck me as a very intelligent man.

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      Yeah, they’re really nice guys. I got to go up on stage for one of their shows and participate in a trick. We went to a lot of shows on that trip (seven, i think?), they were the only ones that stand outside the exit and greet ever person leaving that wants to meet them. They sign autographs, take pictures, etc. with hundreds of people after each show. And they stopped to talk to my friend and I for a couple minutes as we left and Penn thanked me for participating and let me keep a prop from the act as a souvenir. Great dudes.

      The souvenir is a good example of the libertarian aspects of their show. It was a metal card with the bill of rights on it, with the 4th amendment (the freedom from unwarranted search and seisure) highlighted in red. The premise was you should put it in your pocket when walking through the metal detectors or scanners at TSA at the airport. When the machines go off and they question you about out it, you were meant to pull it out and snarkily go “oh sorry, that’s just my bill of rights”. It was a good for a bit of a laugh in theory, but way too obnoxious to actually do in real life. I packed it away in my carry-on instead. I still have it in a keepsake box somewhere.

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    We need to start sending the youths to the last bastion of American education.

    This clown school graduate is walking circles around the Harvard and Yale doctorates.

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    Self awareness is such a precious thing in people but it is a prerequisite for this type of personal growth. It can be difficult but ultimately it is rewarding and fulfilling to realise there are things that you don’t like about yourself and set about correcting them.

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      As a libertarian, I will also say fuck libertarians. Seriously, don’t vote for us. Our party is a fucking joke and many of us are wacky nutjobs.

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    “I did not mean that Conservatives are generally stupid; I meant, that stupid persons are generally Conservative” - John Stuart Mill