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April 16, 2014, 05:17:18 AM
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by Christopher Cantwell

People often complain about libertarians being rude and obnoxious. It’s not nearly as widespread a problem as some would make it out to be, and contrary to popular belief, this did not begin with me. To the extent that it does exist, I have become to many this sort of picture of the asshole libertarian who doesn’t give a shit about your feelings or opinions. So I figured I’d put this list together of why libertarians aren’t nice to you. Even libertarians who are nice to you, I think will get a kick out of it, because despite their outward appearances, they are every bit as frustrated with your statism as we are. Feel free to bookmark it and produce it every time you hear someone make this complaint.
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5. I can’t teach you economics in 140 characters or less

The nice thing about the internet is, it allows us to communicate with many people very quickly. The downside is that this instant gratification has led people to believe answers will just be fed to them without any effort. If you really think that you’re qualified to walk into a voting booth and decide who will run the world and how, then you should have the common decency to study economics first.

All these discussions we’re having really boil down to economics. Your politicians and propagandists feed off of your prejudices and religious ideas and emotions because that’s the easiest way to manipulate you into acting against your own best interests. These tactics allow them to operate in a soundbite world and oversimplify matters. For us to explain to you what’s wrong with those soundbites actually requires some understanding of how human beings respond to incentives in a market environment. We produce thousands of pages of text, and countless hours of audio and video explaining these things. The best we can hope for in a tweet is to link you to some of it and hope you read/listen/watch, but you never do, do you?

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4. We actually are smarter than you

The Triple Nine Society, an organization whose membership is reserved for people with IQ’s in the top one tenth of one percent, even more discriminating than Mensa, did a survey on the politics of its members. The results don’t surprise us. Members overwhelmingly supported legalizing all drugs, prostitution, and gambling. They supported gun rights, and free markets. They opposed government involvement in medicine, and income taxes.

Government is a scam, and like other scams it relies on the gullibility of its victims. We’re not falling for it, but you are, and your support of that system harms us. Your stupidity literally hurts.
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http://www.christophercantwell.com/2014/04/08/top-10-reasons-libertarians-arent-nice/


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April 16, 2014, 09:42:21 AM
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isn't  that a bit cocky?

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April 16, 2014, 11:26:07 AM
Last edit: April 16, 2014, 02:20:02 PM by Lethn
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isn't  that a bit cocky?

More arrogant, you can bet opponents of Libertarianism if they find this are probably going to find this article and cite it every chance they get but thankfully this guy doesn't seem particularly well known. The only ones I really agree with are 1 and 2 because the people Libertarians and Anarchists for that matter are against are violent pricks in general.

That said, particularly when it comes to economics I feel like I'm a 70 year old ( I'm 24 ) when I have a discussion about it with some people, usually it's people who are into mainstream politics, others are a bit more perceptive which is probably why they're not in mainstream politics as they understand the way the world works better.
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April 16, 2014, 09:31:51 PM
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Yeah I don't really support this approach mainly because people will use it as an example for why libertarians are cocky and close minded when in fact they are far from being so.  Time should be spent trying to educate people without making them feel inferior if they don't vie things the same as libertarians.
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April 16, 2014, 09:37:47 PM
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The Triple Nine Society, an organization whose membership is reserved for people with IQ’s in the top one tenth of one percent, even more discriminating than Mensa, did a survey on the politics of its members. ... Members overwhelmingly supported legalizing all drugs, prostitution, and gambling. They opposed government involvement in medicine, and income taxes.


I support "legalizing all drugs, prostitution and gambling" also - and I'm as thick as pig shit  Wink Grin

The reason I support it is that in legalising it, it can be safely regulated - to the benefit not only of the users of such services/commodities but also society at large.
  Is there a contradiction here - Government initiates legislation after all ?? Or is the idea being that there should be not only any Government - but no law also ? The jungle sort of  Huh
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