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December 07, 2011, 04:11:19 AM
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http://www.fastcoexist.com/1678720/former-seasteaders-come-ashore-to-start-libertarian-utopias-in-honduran-jungle
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December 07, 2011, 01:39:53 PM
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Well there you go. All who are enslaved by taxation should book a one way trip to Honduras.
No need to bitch about how oppressed you are any more, you have a place to go, with fellow libertarians.
Time to put you BTC where your mouth is.

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December 07, 2011, 02:23:21 PM
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Now this is epic

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December 07, 2011, 08:42:39 PM
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interesting... when will they start building?

Not sure, there are still alot of engineering problems to solve. The Economist has a great article on that as well.

http://www.economist.com/node/21540395
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December 08, 2011, 03:25:59 AM
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Great, this will take some of the immigration load off of the undisputed libertarian paradise of Somalia.


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December 08, 2011, 06:06:37 AM
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Great, this will take some of the immigration load off of the undisputed libertarian paradise of Somalia.



That is a very good point. If that was in any other area other than Africa I would consider relocating. Thailand is rather Libertarian, clearly their are exceptions but for the most part not bad.

Swat valley in Afghanistan isn't Africa. Very libertarian place too. 

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December 08, 2011, 07:27:03 AM
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Great, this will take some of the immigration load off of the undisputed libertarian paradise of Somalia.



That is a very good point. If that was in any other area other than Africa I would consider relocating. Thailand is rather Libertarian, clearly their are exceptions but for the most part not bad.

Swat valley in Afghanistan isn't Africa. Very libertarian place too. 

Not as much really. Their law is harsh. Personal freedom is highly restricted.

Taliban rule? Yeah, that would suck. Probably as much as the Al-Shabab rule in Somalia or the military rule in Thailand, don't you think?
Funny how the lack of a democratic government always tend to fall back to violent dictators, isn't it?

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December 08, 2011, 08:24:12 AM
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Great, this will take some of the immigration load off of the undisputed libertarian paradise of Somalia.



That is a very good point. If that was in any other area other than Africa I would consider relocating. Thailand is rather Libertarian, clearly their are exceptions but for the most part not bad.

Swat valley in Afghanistan isn't Africa. Very libertarian place too. 

Not as much really. Their law is harsh. Personal freedom is highly restricted.

Taliban rule? Yeah, that would suck. Probably as much as the Al-Shabab rule in Somalia or the military rule in Thailand, don't you think?
Funny how the lack of a democratic government always tend to fall back to violent dictators, isn't it?

Military rule in the Kingdom of Thailand? We just had elections. No martial law here right now... Smiley

Daily life for the average person however is rather libertarian. Socialism/welfare state/nanny state/police state style of government has not spread here yet.

I stand corrected.

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December 08, 2011, 08:52:31 AM
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This is old news, i think.

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December 08, 2011, 10:09:14 AM
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This will require enormous amounts of money to avoid ending badly. Is this something like they tried in Brazil (Brazilia) or are planning in Azerbaijan (Zira)?

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December 08, 2011, 10:35:00 AM
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This will require enormous amounts of money to avoid ending badly. Is this something like they tried in Brazil (Brazilia) or are planning in Azerbaijan (Zira)?
Maybe they can name the town Misestown?

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December 09, 2011, 07:50:26 PM
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Great, this will take some of the immigration load off of the undisputed libertarian paradise of Somalia.



That is a very good point. If that was in any other area other than Africa I would consider relocating. Thailand is rather Libertarian, clearly their are exceptions but for the most part not bad.

Swat valley in Afghanistan isn't Africa. Very libertarian place too. 

Not as much really. Their law is harsh. Personal freedom is highly restricted.

Taliban rule? Yeah, that would suck. Probably as much as the Al-Shabab rule in Somalia or the military rule in Thailand, don't you think?
Funny how the lack of a democratic government always tend to fall back to violent dictators, isn't it?

Military rule in the Kingdom of Thailand? We just had elections. No martial law here right now... Smiley

Daily life for the average person however is rather libertarian. Socialism/welfare state/nanny state/police state style of government has not spread here yet.

Except for the tiny issue of fredom of speech, sure you're free.  Just don't say anything about the monarch that could be construded as unflatoring, een if you are an American citizen in America when you do it.

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