Yeah, I feel ya guys. I was/am still a Big Libertarian.
However, as someone that lived through the entire Digg kybosh, Digg Patriots, the move to Reddit, the entire Tea Party times, The capture of r/politics from the Obama people, being essentially kicked out of r/politics to greener pastures of r/libertarian, to eventually getting banned from said libertarian sub for comparing illegal immigrants to parasites, to the eventually doomed r/thedonald ....
I find the concept of libertarianism, at least as I understand it, completely at odds with current human nature and absolutely untenable for a working, functioning society.
I call them lolbertarians. Nice people with strong principles but let them get in the way of being practical.
I started as a Ron Paul guy but libertarians in principal would destroy their countries culture if it meant making money.
Yeah, I feel ya guys. I was/am still a Big Libertarian.
However, as someone that lived through the entire Digg kybosh, Digg Patriots, the move to Reddit, the entire Tea Party times, The capture of r/politics from the Obama people, being essentially kicked out of r/politics to greener pastures of r/libertarian, to eventually getting banned from said libertarian sub for comparing illegal immigrants to parasites, to the eventually doomed r/thedonald ....
I find the concept of libertarianism, at least as I understand it, completely at odds with current human nature and absolutely untenable for a working, functioning society.
I'm honestly sad by this revelation to me.
And yet the WEF { Klaus Highpriest Schwab} considers Libertarianism as a major existential threat and anti-thetical ( and anathema) to the WEF!!!!!!!
As Ron Paul often posited:
u/#q4641
I think it may be time to realize that Ron Paul libertarianism is quite different from the modern day libertarianism, and it's not even close.
I'd be ashamed to associate with that party, which has become just a foothold for liberals.