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I don't know, I don't talk to anyone here.
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As always people speak of what they know nothing about: no Libertarian believes in a future utopia. People are not all the same. There will be successful people and there will be failures. The point is to allow people to make the most out of their abilities and to not allow the concentration of state power in the hands of a few because that's when you have corruption.
People who think the state will protect the population from shady business practices are fools. We have a long history of government protecting Big Business (and still do) because government and Big Business are already intwined (it's called corporatism). In a Libertarian society the state doesn't have the power to pick and choose who wins in market competition (as they do now): they aren't able to protect their favorites from competition (which it does now with regulations meant for all but hurt smaller competitor business, while established companies can easily take the hit).
We have actual examples of nations that adopted free markets and have improved the quality of life of the population: Chile, Botswana, etc. The examples of 'socialist success' that people like to point to aren't even socialist (like the Scando nations).
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Actually. I want to know exactly where she stands. A post she made in the German picture group may mean that she still has a more traditional idea for beauty (unlike many pinko's who like to destroy everything that's old).
Oda: if you read this. Can you fill this in, please ? As the Oktoberklub song goes "Sag mir, wo du stehst und welchem Weg du gehst."
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Based on this thread, I may have to revise some of my OP opinions. https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post8095692
However, it seems that rothaer mixes a libertarianism on most issues with an extreme ethnonationalism. Conversely, my impression is that Andullero and Erronkari are strongly corporatist in their outlook, but (especially in the latter's case) they are not that interested in ideas of racial hierarchy and exclusivity that were/are the hallmark of many Fascist movements (primarily the Nazis themselves of course).
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Most Convergent: Anglo Celtic: borderline heritage is similar, he's more normal conservative . Mort (even tho he's a lot more liberal we agree on trad values and against LGBTQ )
Least: Elizabeth is too anti Jew/Israel. Pendulum begins to swing with far right having leftist views. The liberals that infiltrated, like Bakersfield Chimp, Hyena, Jansob.
Oldies: Tooting Carmen, Longbowman (classic liberal Jew)
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