I'm Libertarian and I want to know something about the most liberal countries that aren't Liberland or, as anti-Libertarians say "Somalia".
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I'm Libertarian and I want to know something about the most liberal countries that aren't Liberland or, as anti-Libertarians say "Somalia".
If you can't freely own a firearm then the country isn't libertarian.
Firearms are obsolete I can program a drone as big as an insect with facial recognition that can laser beam punch a hole in your head and kill you like a deadly bug but it not easy to see or squash. How are your firearms saving you then ?
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That USA and Canada are libertarian are some fucking kind joke you clown this is not 18th century America. Libertarians, like Ron Paul , never get elected president but are shut out by the two party tyrannical system in the USA.
1.) Many states in America have high and medium level rather than low taxes
2.) The government spies on its citizens via the NSA etc..
3.) When disaster strikes such as Covid or 9/11 the government further restricts freedoms which it then seemingly never repeals.
4.) People can involuntarily be committed to 'mental hopsitals'
etc...
America is not libertarian compared to say Luxembourg.
Iceland during medieval times (930-1264)
USA, then Switzerland. Eastern Europe, Canada, Finland after that.
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I know Erdogan has wrecked Turkey to a significant extent, but is it seriously even less libertarian than Syria, Saudi Arabia (!), Iraq and Pakistan? And how are Germany and especially France and Sweden more libertarian than the UK?
Oh, and the country that imprisons the most people per capita is the US.
Netherlands, Scandinavian nations, Belgium.
Good old spear > weak ass drones.
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Turkey has a bad image across the world because of the government's policies. It's probably a political assessment. And I'm sure their criteria are not whether they can drink alcohol, wear miniskirts and have premarital sex or not.:P
But still; there have been free elections in Turkey since 1946 anyway. So it's stupid to place it lower than countries with an absolute monarchy.
Why czechs? Eternal Hate Festival 2019: a turk who told he was a greece got so severly beaten up by security, just for attending, his blood and teeth were found all over the venue even 3 days after. I can tell many more personal experiences. Also was in aller Welt bewegt dich zu einem solchen Irrglauben?
Well havent seen anything like this and I`m a frequent visitor to Tschechien. It`s a beautiful country with loads of incredibly interesting history after all. People there tend to be very friendly and welcoming(at least to europeans), thats true, but also quiet xenophobic (as in non whites).
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Ok, so I want to know about libertarian countries regarding:
-Abortion law
-Gay marriage
-Right to bear arms
-non-mandatory vaccinations (particularly those for Covid, not saying I won't get vaccinated, I just want freedom of choice)
-Free enterprises
-Free market
-Freedom of speech (even excluding "hate speech" laws)
etc.
Uruguay seems to be partly libertarian for me. Classic libertarian states do not exist and will never exist. That's utopia. You can be a libertarian on personal level, allowing yourself what you consider to be needed for you. In a state which doesn't allow its citizens to own firearms, a true individual libertarian would buy and own an illegal one. Democracy is generally bullshit. I can be actually more free in authoritarian Russia (it is authortiarian state, indeed) than in any "democratic state" granting myself privileges and freedom, using the state corruption factor for my own good. Freedoms granted by someone, especially the strong state, is a total nonsense. A state which decides whether to take your kids from you for some lunatic reasons, a state which thinks it can indoctrinate your kids with universal state education, a state which promotes degeneracy and presecutes those who oppose it or even make fun of it can't be libertarian. Those dark green ones on map are on the way of cultural marxism under strong state control, not libertarianism.
Czechs got quite libertarian view towards sexuality, firearms and explsives, drugs, business etc. Points that are more important to me personally. Still they are ovaerall very much against immigration which again I can personally undeerstand, but is clearly the opposite of Libertarianism. As I wrote before, you can't get all libetarian points filled everywhere, but Czechia still ranks pretty high overall. Sorry about your turkish friend, but I wouldn't judge a an entire country by a single incident on a rock festival.
It's debatable whether anti-immigration is anti-libertarian or not. On one hand, immigration is freedom. On the other, politics(atleast until recently anyway) are political boundary/nation state specific and are(or rather, should be) only relevant to the nation in question, libertarians are not anarchists that don't want any government.
Czechia is one of the least religious countries on earth. They have very pro-gun laws and even planned to add something line the US 2nd ammendment to therir constitution. You can get fireworks there that are illegal in Austria or Germany. Prostitution is everywhere. I was onces approached by 5 prostitutes at and close to Wenceslas Square within an hour. (Passiert mir normalerweise so nicht) Drugs are very easy to come by. Much of these point is defacto illeagal but noone seems to inforce the law, which makes Czechia a very Libertarian state to me.
In which country you pay the less tax. Imagine i win at the lottery where would you advice me to live?
Why do you need to own a firearm? Unless you are in the police force, some parts of the army, you don't really need a firearm:P I always see that mentioned by some members and i don't understand it. Do you live in a third world place where you feel you can't step out of your house without protection?