I consider myself a conservative
libertarian, which I suppose could be the same as a libertarian minarchist.
Other conservative libertarians might be anarchists who think it's not quite
time for the state to go away, while the full anarchist libertarians are
waiting for the rest of us to make the final conversion. Once you go
libertarian, the "left" and the "right" simply become
varying degrees of communism and fascism. I can tell ya that most an-caps are
cool people. Anyone who automatically gets hostile just hearing that you're
"minarchist" has gone where we can't follow: past reality, into a mental
state where pure theory replaces reality. –2/3
IP
and plagiarism
It's hilarious when people copy and
paste my status updates instead of doing the Facebook share. Folks, just
because we don't believe in IP doesn't mean direct plagiarism is okay......
–2/7
Organized
religion and atheism equally threaten liberty
I've seen the infighting between
libertarians and am not pleased. Organized RELIGION as just as big a threat to
the liberty movement as is militant ATHEISM. Christendom was a death sentence
of thousands in Reformation-era Europe, as was Reason a death sentence in
revolutionary France and Russia. When dogma pollutes principles from EITHER
direction, "life" and "liberty" become empty rhetoric.
–2/10
Liberty:
A house divided
The liberty movement is MUCH more divided
than the standard "left" and "right". Leftists and neocons
tend to agree with each other far more often because each group follows its
standard line of dogma, hardly ever thinking for themselves to seriously
question the prevailing dogma. In the liberty movement, people really do think
independently, which is why we have lots of libertarians disagreeing on many
details. Despite this, WE SET ASIDE THE SMALL STUFF TO WORK FOR THE BIG
PICTURE. –2/13
Denouncing
Lincoln on Facebook makes you look like a bigot
They've got a point. We need to keep in
mind that, despite what we know, Lincoln is still one of the most beloved
leaders in American history. Instead of just bashing Lincoln, come up with
other 1860s Republicans, or even Southerners, who were anti-slavery but
pro-liberty (in a libertarian context)...
If we do it tactfully, like saying, "Honestly, I've learned some
things about Lincoln that kind of made me lose respect for him" then we
may make inroads. If we jump out and just start shouting "LINCOLN WAS
EVIL!!!" then please see [the title heading for this idea]. –2/17
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U.S./Tea Party flag image in the public domain.
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