Still waiting on you to provide a libertarian who supports this...
A libertarian who supports what, exactly? The right to free association? Name a libertarian, he or she supports it.
Still waiting on you to provide a libertarian who supports this...
A libertarian who supports what, exactly? The right to free association? Name a libertarian, he or she supports it.
Oh look, the fake libertarian is back.
You are not a libertarian. I am not sure what sort of game you are playing, but I have provided plenty of proof that you are wrong. You have not addressed those points. You can no longer feign ignorance and it is clear that you are lying.
I said name a libertarian that supports what happened to Eich.
I am indeed on most issues. Fiscally conservative, socially moderate and I believe in limited/small government. The only one I really disagree on is abortion as I think it is a right to life issue vs. privacy issue. You on the other hand are a complete fraud.
When did you say that?
As usual you are attempting to divert attention from your failed point with personal attacks.
It's fiscally conservative and socially liberal, not moderate.
Even that is a bit of a misnomer as conservatives take economic positions designed only to allow them to conserve or now regain the cultural hegemony. Your twist shows you are really just a conservative. Even on economics you tend towards a more conservative stance than a libertarian one. You are a socially moderate Republican.
Try improving your reading comprehension skills.
So you think companies should have the right to fire anyone for their beliefs that are displayed outside of work, that have no impact on their work?
No, I don't. Libertarians do, though. I'm not a libertarian.
No, they do not.
Yes, they do. It's really funny that you think otherwise. Let me ask you this, do you think libertarians believe the government should prohibit employers from firing employees for their beliefs that are displayed outside of work and that have no impact on their work?
So let me ask a different way. Who should curtail a company's right to firing employees under the circumstances presented if not the government?
Uh, to ask the question a third time, who is it that libertarians believe should protect employees from losing their job for their beliefs? If companies shouldn't have this power, who should take it from them? The government? The Justice League? The Avengers?
A rebuttal to what? Your nonsense about what YOU think Libertarians believe? How about you show us a libertarian that supports what you claim? But no, instead you will ramble on with what the left THINKS Libertarians stand for.
Yes, we are free to hold and express different opinions in the US. But we aren't free from criticism for the views that we hold. And other free people with their own rights to self-expression and to associate with whomever they wish, don't have to associate with people who hold and express opinions that they find deplorable.
Nonsense. We all know you are a fake. It is evident in what you continue to spew forth on this board.
LOL... depends on what definition of liberal you are referring to. If you are talking classic liberal, then yes. I was also speaking of myself... I use 'moderate' because of the abortion issue. The one where you deny science and pretend the unborn aren't human progeny. Where you pretend skin cells and fertilized egg cells have the same properties.
Oh, the poor little Fake Libertarian string... you really should pay attention. As someone who is more Libertarian than you will ever pretend to be, fiscally conservative is a Libertarian position.
You apparently disagree with the position on freedom of association, as well.
fascism is a word that has a meaning. You don't get to rewrite that meaning. That's just a fact.
I showed you quite clearly how the "correct" definition of that word does not comport with liberalism in any way. Fascism, itself, is stridently AGAINST cultural AND political liberalism.
Hey... I had an idea where you could have an epithet be a part of your epitaph. Your tombstone could read, "here lies a pompous, ridiculously stupid, fucking moron"
a twofer!
says the guy who doesn't know what the word even means....
You apparently disagree with the position on freedom of association, as well.
You are not a libertarian.
No, I would argue that libertarians are more supportive of free markets than conservatives. Conservatives toss out free market economics unless they support the cultural hegemony they wish to maintain or regain. Obvious examples are their position on drugs or sex trades. But they also are more likely to support trade barriers, farm subsidies, bailouts for corporations, etc., than libertarians are. Economics for them is just a means to gain cultural control and true free markets are too unwieldy and disruptive for their liking.
My caveat is based on libertarian premises while yours is just partisan nonsense and whim wishing about "group think" and ill defined "fascism."
I certainly don't need to pay attention to you or anyone else here to understand libertarian thought. I have read extensively from libertarian thinkers. You obviously have not or you are lying about what the philosophy is. I have also ran for office as a Libertarian and served in various roles as an official of the party. You are just some "online libertarian" (not a real one) who is ashamed he voted for Bush twice.
And btw, are you now acknowledging that you were wrong.
I know it is difficult for you.
You are an idiot.
Thank you for proving you are an ignorant buffoon. You list the above and yet just prior to that you proclaim I am not Libertarian. You have just proven that you have no clue what my positions are and are instead just ranting because you know yourself as a fake and wish to project that onto someone else.
No, it is not. Your position is indeed based upon group think. You have no clue what it is to be a Libertarian.
Clearly you have comprehended your 'reading' just as well as you have comprehended my positions that I have stated for over a decade on the various boards that many of us have been on.