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I thought libertarians valued individual liberty.
The only individual liberties they are concerned with are their own, not those individual liberties of another person or people.
And the liberties they most want are the ability to take away those of the people they wish to exploit.
Sounds like fascist really.
Everything within the corporations, nothing outside the corporations, nothing against the corporations.
The key point is what liberties do they mean. And usually they mean the liberty to have sex with minor and/or effectively owning people.
I'm hardcore socialist, but I have some libertarian friends that just want to smoke weed, they have more in common with anarchists than Republicans.
I deeply hope that's not a core tenant of libertarianism, how abhorrent.
It’s not usually, the most extreme forms of libertarianism is the complete remove of government control over individual people, which includes a lack of age of consent laws and attracts a certain crowd.
Yeah in my experience there are two types of libertarian, some lean anarchist but are uncomfortable with socialism, others lean fascist but are uncomfortable with fascism. Then there are those who are edgy liberals who are uncomfortable with how necessary regulation is but I haven't seen many of them in a while
Sure, the same way conservatives value small government and fiscal responsibility.
There's definitely those who genuinely believe in those ideals, but they're few and far between.
Yeah, but stereotype doesn't