I'm convinced that libertarianism is purpose built to be a controlled opposition that you voluntarily enroll yourself into. And your role is to destroy freedom while you think you're encouraging it. It's being woke for non-woke people.

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How should Libertarianism look like for you to think that it's not controlled opposition?
Stop being gay for a start. Being a libertarian is to be the ultimate victim. The state is always oppressing you, and all you want is to be left alone. But you have been domesticated out of considering violence as an option, so you cannot actually achieve any of the ideals you spend all day talking about. It's 100% a larp and equivalent to being woke.
Quite the trip you’re on guys, and verbose to the extreme. You’re basically describing consumerism, fads, and the get-rich-quick people, but sprinkling “libertarians” on every paragraph
I wrote a paragraph but if that's verbose I challenge you to read a book.
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JackTheMimic 1 month ago
Verbose in this context meaning saying little while writing alot. He's saying you aren't succinct in your point.
The funny thing is that the wokes do this too, to greater deleterious effect. They find a compatible idea space and consume it with their endless ideological horseshit. Occupy Wall St originally was about holding bankers accountable until the wokes moved into Zucatti park and demanded that access to the megaphone adhere to the progressive stack, prioritizing people with maximum intersectionality. Shortly thereafter, Occupy turned into a miasma of intersectional grievamce, and everyone forgot about jailing bankers. Black Lives Matter was originally about holding police accountable for violence, and somehow it quickly morphed into Trans Black Lives Matter and adding lots of new stripes to the rainbow flag.