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    1 year ago

    Yep. “Libertarian” is just a mask-on way of saying “I want all regulations removed so I can fully indulge my psycopathic thirst for greater and greater wealth” because if they were honest, even the most gullible middle-class voters would be escorting them to the guillotine.

    I can guarantee that sleazy neoliberal circles have done the maths on the most profitable political system to back and the results were almost certainly…

    1. Fascism (because slaves)
    2. Libertarianism (because using child workers to dump toxic waste in public waterways counts as “freedom”)
    3. Conservative neoliberalism (because you can mostly get what you want by donating bribes and don’t need to worry about morality)
    4. “Left-wing” neoliberalism (mostly the same as above but you have to be slightly less greedy and look sad doing it)
    5. Progressivism (because they’d have to pay for taxes, workers and the environmental cost of their products)
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      11 year ago

      Unfortunately that’s ironically correct. Neo-libertarians funded and propped up by stolen capitalist trust funds. Have effectively stolen the term from the group it actually represents.

      I would never refer to myself as just ”libertarian" for instance. Despite aligning pretty closely with the actual ideology. I tend to prefix it as left libertarian. Or if there’s a right wing dumbass present, true libertarian. Because they truly are all posers. And it’s fun to see their faces contorted.

      If you support the libertarian party, you ain’t really a libertarian. That’s like a vegan eating steak for dinner every night. If you spend all your time whining about the government imposing on your “freedoms”. But can’t even offer feint criticism of the ultra wealthy and the much more devastating effect they have on society. You’re not really a libertarian. But sadly for most people, that’s who they associate most with being libertarian.