
It’s been a bad year for libertarian purists. (Via)
From a reader, “the Jack Dorsey Boot!”
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George Cobb, with a bit of brilliant pith:
The @jackboot.
August 16, 2018 by CH

It’s been a bad year for libertarian purists. (Via)
From a reader, “the Jack Dorsey Boot!”
***
George Cobb, with a bit of brilliant pith:
The @jackboot.
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I’ll take “Reasons Why I Outgrew Libertarianism” for $500, Alex.
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Exactly, at some point the pot head shit just gets old.
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Don’t tell anybody, but after some libertarianism on my part I basically lost faith in it because it doesn’t control for externalities. It acts like every free market exchange is some hermetically sealed trade that doesn’t affect anybody else.
That being said, it’s seductive because most exchanges ARE basically hermetically sealed trades that don’t really affect anybody else. The free market does work for very nearly everything. It just fails at creating the conditions where a free market can function.
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It just fails at creating the conditions where a free market can function.
Does it though? Doesn’t Might Make Right? doesn’t the Golden Rule rule – He who has the gold makes the rule?
The free market of violence worked in the past (1776, 1860), and now is being challenged… One will win and one will lose.
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Freedom and liberty are DEAD.
Most Americans, and even most WNs, do not comprehend how deep the Police State runs. No one can stop it now; Trump hasn’t even touched it.
This bitch is locked down. The whole purpose of the Surveillence State is to keep the lid on WN and to keep the 1% safe.
Whatever the future holds, count on less freedom, anonymity, and privacy. Few even know how much has been lost. Gen Z never had any at all.
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[Spoopy, my cummint got et in a weird way i haven’t ever seen before]
take 2
The ol’ one-two
First, have the Crimethink detectors and monitoring warez firmly and indispensably in place (tick; done). A name for every fart, never mind face. Get all distribution routed through Our system, kill meatspace retail (nearly there).
Then when that’s cemented in, get all financial transactions traceable end-to-end, also through Our system. Kill cash.
Mazeltov! You wanna eat, be dressed, housed? Have tools, libraries, or talk to your family or girlfriends? Then let’s not catch you saying even one less-than-grovellingly-congratulatory word about Us, your owners. Now get back to work.
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During the Soviet era, the proles lined up for their bread, sausage and one kind of shitty (heh) toilet paper in the state store with varyingly empty shelves. Meanwhile, the nomenklatura could shop in dollar stores for caviar, Levis 501 jeans and other “luxury” goods.
So, probably more accurate to say that if you are a 99%er, Globohomo will provide you with all the soy-fed farmed salmon, soy bagels and soy lattes you can slurp down your pie hole. But if you want wild-caught salmon, whole coffee beans, real butter and cream etc. you will have to spend gold in a black market emporium run by opportunists.
If you are really based, you can poach fish and game; but forget guns and ammo. Those will disappear through confiscation or attrition. Learn to use a bow and a seine net.
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The moment America loses its guns, the western man perishes from humanity. I guess I will be dying a glorious death.
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I’ve got drums of derris dust inherited from my pa stashed away. Dunno if it’s still viable. And we get a better result taking to the sea round here, anyways (rivers are piss-dribbles with minnows). Gonna need a bigger boat. And then get towed in by the police as suspected creeple-smugglers (happens frequently in Ingerland). There will be no escapers from Hungry Island.
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You forgot the little tid-bit that in the old Soviet Union the government held lotteries: the prizes were things like toilet-paper, soap, shampoo. That was living in tall cotton.
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Revelation 13:17 King James Version (KJV)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
I used to not believe, but things are rolling in faster and faster.
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Well they didn’t say YOU would pay them for the privilege… How’s that for irony?
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Big Corp and Big Gov are one and the same, or like evil incestuous twins. The legal fiction of incorporation, shielding individual evil doers from the consequences of their actions and enforced by the state, was a colossal historic mistake IMO…right up there with the power by mere decree to issue ((unbacked usurious fake money)) from thin air.
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Well, no, you have to have a corporation or no one would do business because the risk of every lawsuit is the risk of losing everything you own. If you went into business you would run that risk all day every day, so eventually you’re screwed because EVERYBODY gets sued at some point in business whether it makes an ounce of sense or not.
The problem isn’t the corporation as a legal tool, it’s the unwillingness to actually enforce the laws that have always existed. Corporations haven’t provided cover for criminal actions, the government has by refusing to actually prosecute. The corporation doesn’t shield anyone from actually criminal actions.
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The @jackboot.
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Brilliant
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Augustus dealt with the Deep State just fine, he killed a shit load of them and took their Gold. Some rich corrupt asshole is just a target at the end of a sword
I don’t see why you guys hate the police and military so much, you realize the military voted Trump at over 85+% and the police voted Trump at like 90% right? This doesn’t even account for PMC’s
And the members that didn’t vote Trump are likely the diversity hires
As for why the FBI is so cucked, I have no idea
[CH: i don’t hate the police or military, and yes i’ve made the same argument that should civil war 2 turn hot, shitlibs will not be able to rely on the military to do their fighting.]
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Because you lot would Waco/Ruby Ridge a town-full of kindergartens and piss on the ashes, if the 1%ers who control you (and your gold-plated pensions and benefits) ordered you to.
You’re fucking robots. And not the nice kind, with brains and consciences, like The Terminator.
You’ll commit any atrocity you’re ordered to. For money. And yuk-yuk-yuk it up in the bar after. So tough. How cool was that, guize? Now crawl towards me. Keep your hands on your head!
We’ve seen it happen.
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Combat vets tend to be solid dudes with their head on right when it comes to modern politics. Cops are almost exclusively power tripping dorks who sought out the job after getting one too many wedgies in high school. The only threat to our freedom in this country is the police state. Fuck them right in the ear.
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As long as the US military remains predominantly white. If the empire tranforms it into a bunch of 3rd world mercenaries, then forget it.
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The Daily Shoah had a gem the other day “Libertarianism is like giving Marxists a gun and asking them not to shoot you with it.”
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Not sure I get it. Libertarianism says everyone has a right to keep and bear guns in order to shoot Marxists trying to steal your property or, for that matter, to shoot trespassers crossing the border.
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the “flaw” of libertarianism is that someone with a big nose can hire plenty of people with big guns to put a hole into your head. metaphorically or not
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The context was the libertarian argument (conveniently adopted by liberals) defending the rights of private companies to censor whoever they want on their own private platforms. This is logically consistent under the libertarian principles of freedom of association, nonaggression, and private property but is also a suicidal strategy because the companies like Google, Twitter, Facebook, effectively have a monopoly which they can exploit to turn the public opinion against the very principles used to defend it.
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Fedgov already has a bigger nose, more and bigger guns, and more people to use them to put holes in my head than does any corporation. Edgar Steele, Matt Hale, Bill White, Vicki Weaver, George Rockwell etc come to mind.
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[CH: i don’t hate the police or military, and yes i’ve made the same argument that should civil war 2 turn hot, shitlibs will not be able to rely on the military to do their fighting.]
Neither can we. The officer corps for the most part is severely pozzed, and the enlisted side is riddled with diversity and feminism.
[CH: the poz, diversity, and feminists will run from the fight as soon at it begins. those who remain will be MAGA through and through.]
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Your meme needs a yellow star on it. Or, maybe a jew proboscis– and clasped hands rubbing together.
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there’s more poz in big business of all sorts than the government itself.
working in a big company is like 1984. in the government you can still just be there doing nothing quietly
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The DOD/Gov contractor bit is the worst of the worst. You gotta keep your mouth shut, and if you even approach looking like a well-dressed confident, got-your-shit-together white Heritage American, you are considered a threat and you’re DONE.
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Nupe. We’re doin fine.
[CH: whistling past the graveyard]
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Except it is the government. When some deep state turd on Quora knows my Disqus handle…or when Microsoft refuses to fix zero day bugs disclosed on Windows(vault 7 release). When Twitter, Disqus and Quora block specific pictures from being uploaded(like a pic of the 40k sealed indictments listed by state, or a picture of Trump pointing to a Q supporter). Silcon Valley was how the DoD bootlegged all the tech the 20 trillion they “lost” got them. And they bought up all the MSM after its value dropped 90%.
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Libertarianism is a strawman for cucks. The not-government statement is more anarchist. Libertarianism does not say how to achieve social harmony. Anyone with meaningful perspective knows that vyoplenz wins, Nieche. But how should the patriarchs behave among themselves? Guess right or have not nuclear family of your own, meaning as the familial head.
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In all fairness, none of these companies have an army and a police force armed to the teeth doing their bidding (yet!), whereas the federal government does. So I still think the government is a much bigger threat than any of these companies.
One can live a perfectly content, sociable life without having an account with any of these companies (like my parents do), and there’s absolutely nothing they can do about it. Whereas if they tried to live without “purchasing” government services by paying taxes, their front door would be knocked down within days and they’d be stuffed in a cage for many years.
Let’s keep things in perspective, guys.
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The problem is they aren’t libertarian purists. The 20th century Randroid/Austrian School Jews totally pozzed the rational approach to liberty taken by 19th century Americans exemplified by Lysander Spooner and Henry George — an approach that would have dealt a death-blow to Jewish rent-seeking.
So what we’re seeing now in the “white nationalists” is an autoimmune disease triggered by Jewish rent-seeking plastering itself all over a vital intellectual domain to keep the borders open and maintain regulatory capture of government by private sector network effects.
It does get tiresome trying to red pill the red pilled in rhetorical exchange like this. Force probably is the only way.
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