I will show you why I am an anarcho capitalist libertarian
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@Creuset Dude, what's wrong with you, you're still clinging to words taken out of context - not concepts, you mostly use eristics or very rigid linear thinking/logic... And you are full of hate and contempt... or rather full of serotonin and estrogen. I feel sorry for you...
But such behavior fits perfectly with the type of empty-headed bullies of the NL and religious zealots.
I am disgusted by this...
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@Kvirion said in I will show you why I am an anarcho capitalist libertarian:
@Creuset Dude, what's wrong with you, you're still clinging to words taken out of context - not concepts, you mostly use eristics or very rigid linear thinking/logic... And you are full of hate and contempt... or rather full of serotonin and estrogen. I feel sorry for you...
But such behavior fits perfectly with the type of empty-headed bullies of the NL and religious zealots.
I am disgusted by this...
Alright ChatGPT boy.
To remind you, you're the one who entered the discussion full of contempt, claiming I did not know anything about epistemology and ontology, and that kept insulting me and using ad hominems and strawmen.
The only reason you're playing victim now is because you're out of arguments, while still insulting me and doing exactly what you accuse me of. Really pathetic.
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@ThinPicking Nah, it seems like hamster fits more of the classical rothbardian AnCap mold. At least from what he sounds like in his original post.
Stefan Molyneux is apart of that whole "dark enlightenment" nRX crowd. There's sections of the libertarian movement that got indoctrinated into the alt-right. It happened in waves too. They first got involved in the race IQ stuff, then they started prescribing to Hoppe's physical removal stuff, then they started dipping their toes in the anti-democracy works of Curtis Yarvin.
Now they're just fascists, and don't even resemble what AnCaps are suppose to promote. Yet they still fly the flag for some reason unknown to me. I guess because it only marginally seems better than flying a swastika, lol.
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In the spirit of this I'm just coming back to say that wasn't unnoticed. And I appreciate some correction or reorientation on anything. So thanks Mulloch.
@ThinPicking said in Reaction system:
@peatolish said in Reaction system:
sometimes it's too taxing to write a full blown reply to a short but helpful comment
Short form reaction needn't be taxing. This isn't.
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@ThinPicking said in I will show you why I am an anarcho capitalist libertarian:
In the spirit of this I'm just coming back to say that wasn't unnoticed. And I appreciate some correction or reorientation on anything. So thanks Mulloch.
@ThinPicking said in Reaction system:
@peatolish said in Reaction system:
sometimes it's too taxing to write a full blown reply to a short but helpful comment
Short form reaction needn't be taxing. This isn't.
It's no thing really. In the spirit of laying all the cards on the table, it's not as if Stefan Molyneux (or his followers) are some sort of rouge anomaly. They are, or were, very real libertarians at one time. It's just that "olive branch" in libertarianism that extends to the deepest parts of right-wing culture and philosophy has a strong gravitational pull to it. And it mostly exists today because some of the biggest libertarian "giants," like Rothbard and even Mises, aligned themselves with right-wing extremists at certain points in history. Rothbard with Pat Buchanan and the populist movement in the 90s. And even Mises backed the Austrian fascists before emigrating to America (although calling Mises a fascistic supporter is a loaded misrepresentation. As he was the chamber of commerce for the existing administration and they were in the middle of fighting a communist revolt. I call that stuck between a rock and a hard place, but I digress.). The Trump movement today is basically a resurgence of the Pat Buchanan "paleo era" in the 90s. Although I think Buchanan was much smarter than Trump. Certainly more polished. Trump says a lot of dumb and stupid stuff but ironically ends up making choices that aren't so bad, at least by comparison to the current incumbent.