Any Libertarians here?

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  • #23380
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    Loralius
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    Hail to you my brothers!

    New Age Feminism is the insiduous result of social engineering on a massive scale through ubiquitous subliminal imagery and messaging in every day life, as well as outright brainwashing in our “educational” systems.

    Are there any other free men who have assembled here, determined to oppose the systematic destruction of our rights, and indeed, universal rights?

    For that is what rights should be. Minority rights, Womens Rights, Disability Rights, etc.

    Why purpose does all this division serve but to drive wedges between us in society, fracture our unity and lay the seeds for social chaos, infighting and the destruction of the united family unit?

    The Model Citizen is consumed with fighting for the rights of “Oppressed Groups”, insisting they must have the same rights – or in some cases, more – as the “Oppressors” ( Typically, conservative white men ) Yet, when the dust settles, they shall realize that even if everyon were to be equally entitled to the same rights. Everyone HAS no Rights at all.

    So consumed were they in their frenzy for the smallest scraps of bread, they saw not the overlords that laughed as they watched the cannibalistic orgy and further withdrew our only sources of sustenance.

    The State, Big Corporations, and the monsters that have orchestrated the sham of a reality we must navigate in order to scrounge up a meagre sustenance ( Oxfam predicts 1% will own 48% of global wealth by 2016 ) can simply do no less, as we consume dead GMO food that fill us with toxins and bred disease, as we then turn to exorbitantly priced drugs that exacerbate our conditions, mire us in addiction and plunge us into poverty, as we slave away each day, working unfulfilling jobs for meagre compensation to fund both ever rising Government debt and tazes to feed publicly lauded liquidity traps, as we consume mindlessly without thought, but for the temporary reassurance of pleasure and depravity.

    Surrounded by forces and powers, technologies and ideas, all of which we do not understand, yet blindly place our faith in. Carrying burgeoning institutions, buckling from dysfunction but immune from suspiscion. Why are we unable to connect the dots?

    The symptons of a profoundly sick society are everywhere.

    Brothers, tell me. Honestly now. Have you been willfully blind? Unable or unwilling to accept or begin to comprehend the magnitude of the Nightmare?

    The evidence is plain and clear. It is damning and irrevocable, and more is being revealed each day.

    All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men sit idle.

    Will you do your part?

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    Hahaha, now that I’ve gotten rid of my urge for grand speeches, I’d like to know what everyone else thinks.

    Does anything of what I said make sense? Does it terrorize you? Who are the real terrorists? The proponents of freedom, or the plotting oligarchy?

    Please, discuss by all means.

    #26223
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    Yellow Wizard
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    Loralius!  You are not alone in your Libertarian mindset!  Liberty and MGTOW go together like shoes and feet.

    First and foremost, people have the natural right to do whatever they want so long as it doesn’t harm others.  This is the essence of liberty and Libertarianism.  When feminists, religions, and big business use government to enforce laws that favor their selfish ends over those of the people then tyranny results.  People are p~~~ed off.  And thus, Enter (exit?) The Men Going Their Own Way.

    When a disgruntled date goes awry and the girl falsely screams rape, who comes to harm you?  The State.  When you try to start a business but you don’t have “licences” or “accreditation” (even if it’s just to shovel sidewalks!) who shows up to shut your business down?  The State.  If you want to smoke a weed in the privacy of your own home to alleviate post traumatic stress, who will confiscate your world and put you in prison to be raped?  The State. If you refuse to pay a third to one half of your income to PAY for the State then who will bang on your door with guns?  THE STATE.  And what is this money collected from your labor used for?  To pay for single parent families, overseas oil wars, bailing out multinational banks, etc., etc.  But I’m sure I’m just preaching to the choir here, Loralius.  You seem as fed up as I do.

    Where you and I disagree is in your statement, “All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men sit idle.” Society, women, religions, and corporations aren’t really evil, IMO.  The are greedy and irrational. Crazy, if you will. Good men are opting out because the Crazy Train is out of control and there is no way to stop it. The best thing is to not be on or near it when it crashes. Then, if we feel benevolence instead of schadenfreude, we can go through the wreckage and help the survivors. Maybe even stitch together a new (decentralized?) world free from all of the bulls~~~.

    I certainly have more ideas on the subject, as do other MGTOW.  But one thing is certain, you are among brothers here and it is good to hear your voice!  Let freedom ring!

     

     

     

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    RoyDal
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    Liberty and MGTOW go together like shoes and feet…

    Amen, brother!

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Subkonshis
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    I haven’t found anything better yet.

    #32304
    Fang
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    Sorry, no Libertarians in my castle. I’m a fascist in its simplest form. Yes, I know it sounds bad and yes, I know what it implies. And no, I’m not a Skinhead nor am I an admirer of Hitler or Mussolini or Franklin Roosevelt or Barrack Obama.

    Although I am a fascist I strongly suspect that most of you would be dumbfounded if you knew how pro-liberty and pro-personal  freedom I am. This website or my iPhone is giving me fits trying to write posts and responses so I won’t go any further with this now other than to answer any questions anyone has.

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    Sky-O
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    Anarcho-Capitalism:

    Murray Rothbard & Ludwig von Mises

    #36835
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    Peterfa
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    Asking this question here is like going to a feminist convention and asking if any Communists are there.

    #37229
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    Fang
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    @sky-o: von Mises is well worth reading. I’m appreciative of the fact that he was so complimentary towards fascism, especially Italian style fascism. You may have read my comment earlier in which I freely admitted that I am a fascist and I’m always impressed when someone with intellectual honesty takes the time to at least explore fascism and its implications. The overwhelming majority of first world citizens recoil in horror at the mere mention of the word “fascism.”

    Anarcho-Capitalism is an interesting concept that is a lot closer to fascism than most would realize. In practical working terms both systems have to rely on the private sector. My problem with anarchism-capitalism is that it overly relies on the private sector to supply critical public services. I think it unwise to rely on private concerns to supply police, fire, and emergency medical services. Likewise with water and sewage services. In the US waste (garbage) management is commonly supplied by private concerns and those companies are usually efficient. So I have a difficult time justifying the nationalization (or equivalent) of waste management even though it is an essential service. I think you understand my position.

    As for Rothbard I really haven’t made any effort to study his theories. Is he a “non-econometric” economist like von Mises? If so I might need to take a closer look. With my degrees in science I’m obviously a firm believer in the scientific method. But when you introduce humans into the mix, the scientific method begins to lose its effectiveness. Von Mises was also a sociologist and a praxeologist and clearly understood that the scientific method and differential equations cannot explain human behavior. Interesting thought material…thanks for your post.

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    Lazarus Long
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    I think it unwise to rely on private concerns to supply police, fire, and emergency medical services.

    I would like to point your attention to Detroit where the government services practically do not exist and the “police” forces that are actually doing anything are the private sector security companies. http://www.blacklistednews.com/Detroit_Citizens_No_Longer_Rely_on_Police_as_Self-Defense_Killings_Skyrocket_/17878/0/0/0/Y/M.html

    Sorry this is not from a “real” news outlet but I cannot seem to find any of those anymore and I could not find this at the place I originally saw it.

    Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self. -Terry Goodkind

    #38261
    Russky
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    I am a libertarian pacifist constitutionalist conservative (sorted in descending order)

    I was born in the USSR, grew up in Lithuania which split off the USSR, but now got enslaved by the EU.
    Even though I am not even a US citizen formally (immigration is a very tricky process for a man – it’s been 15 years since I moved here), I consider myself an American patriot now.

    god given rights and personal freedom is a very sensitive subject for me. I have very strong libertarian opinions I try to voice every time a subject comes up. I am a big fan of the Constitution and the Bill Of Rights, and consider them to be the best human achievement up to date.

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #40697
    Jimerman
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    yes i am. my political philosophy in four words “not my problem dude” you do you and ill do me. if you want to do something than do it, whether it be a business or getting high, i wont tell you what to do in return stay away from me and my money.

    #41957
    Peterfa
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    Yeah it is your problem because the government will tax you and force you to pay for their stupid choices. Now, the Libertarian stance pretty obvious, “Then revoke that broken system.” Good idea, obviously.

    Imagine all the social problems that would vanish when we remove rewarding bad decisions.

    #52468
    RedHeadedStranger
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    Anarcho-Capitalism: Murray Rothbard & Ludwig von Mises

    Aye mate.  Rothbard ftw.

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