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u/TexasKilldozer ยท 3 pointsr/SubredditDrama

It seems like you're operating under a mistaken assumption I'm arguing against libertarianism. That is not the case. FFS, I voted libertarian in the last three presidential elections. (Yes, I voted for Bob Barr, to my eternal shame). I'm arguing against the shift towards right-wing authoritarianism in the libertarian movement.

I'm amazed that you are unaware that the libertarian movement is openly courting white nationalists. The LP of Florida has pretty much been taken over by fascists. Their chair resigned after a no-confidence vote was taken because he didn't like that Augustus Invictus -- an actual, literal fascist -- was involved with the party.

Mises president Jeff Deist wrote an article using the phrase "blood and soil". A week later, the white nationalists marching in Charlottesville were chanting that very phrase.

There is currently a large movement to remove National LP chair Nicholas Sarwark not because he is a fascist, but because he spoke out against the party's courting of right-wing authoritarians.

In this very thread there is a virtual wall of links -- written by a libertarian organization -- detailing the party's drastic shift toward right-wing collectivism.

How you can be unaware of this problem is beyond me. This is currently a huge issue being covered by virtually all libertarian publications. FEE's Jeffrey Tucker recently published a book about the problem. There is simply no excuse for anyone even peripherally interested in libertarianism to not know about this issue.