{"id":211019,"date":"2017-02-24T19:51:59","date_gmt":"2017-02-25T00:51:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/a-libertarian-view-of-cpac-part-one-being-libertarian.php"},"modified":"2017-02-24T19:51:59","modified_gmt":"2017-02-25T00:51:59","slug":"a-libertarian-view-of-cpac-part-one-being-libertarian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarian\/a-libertarian-view-of-cpac-part-one-being-libertarian.php","title":{"rendered":"A Libertarian View of CPAC: Part One &#8211; Being Libertarian"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The first proper day of events at the 2017 Conservative    Political Action Conference (CPAC) was underway on Thursday,    February 23rd, 2017 at the Gaylord resort in Maryland.    Being Libertarian was there on Media Row,    representing an all-too-scarce libertarian presence alongside    the mainstream media outlets that normally frequent these    events.  <\/p>\n<p>    But then something very unexpected happened: CPAC was friendly.    It was friendly to us libertarians; it was friendly to minority    activist groups who still consider themselves conservative; it    was friendly to LGBT rights and non-federal intervention. In    other words, the first day of events at CPAC proved to be much    more libertarian-ish (as Dr. Rand Paul would say) than ever    anticipated. Perhaps that was because we simply knew where to    look, but either way, the mainstream-pushed image of the    typical right-wing zealots unwilling to hear other viewpoints    fades quickly upon further investigation of this conference.  <\/p>\n<p>    At    The Hub, which is essentially CPACs equivalent to Comic    Con for political nerds, the many many booths of the    participating organizations  complete with all their    wonderful, unique swag  were lined up for mass consumption.    There were think tanks such as the Capital Research Center    offering internships, colleges such as Hillsdale advertising    their intensive academic programs and fellowship opportunities,    and newspapers like Campus Reform empowering students    to bring free speech issues on their respective college    campuses to light.  <\/p>\n<p>    But in addition to these usual elements to a conservative    conference, there were other groups being represented here that    might have been less wise to bet on showing up: there was a    booth dedicated to giving conservative atheists a voice; there    was a booth dedicated to members of the LGBT community who    understand and embrace the Second Amendment to the U.S.    Constitution for their protection; and there was even a small    group of Republican transgender activists at CPAC raising    awareness of the fact that trans people are not delusional, nor    do they have to be exclusively liberal.  <\/p>\n<p>    One such activist, Jennifer Williams, was upstairs on the main    event floor housing the Potomac ballrooms. She was proudly    sporting a GOP elephant pin sportingthe trans rights    colors, and holding up a sign that read: Proud to be    Conservative. Proud to be Transgender. Proud to be American.    #SameTeam. And she was doing all of this while also being    wrapped in the dont tread on me me flag. When asked her    opinion on the relationship between the GOP and trans people in    America, Williams pointed out that while there was still work    to be done, she was confident that the more the trans    community raises awareness about its plight and perspective,    the less alien trans people will seem to traditional    conservatives in America. Williams believes in a truly free    United States in which ones sex, gender, or creed does not    dictate ones politics, and where all people are free to    express themselves politically however they feel right doing    so.  <\/p>\n<p>    James Spiller, a general attendee who seemed to support    Williamss cause,spoke to us about how understanding    trans people in many ways is the final step toward bridging the    gap between liberal and conservative voters on the social    front. He pointed out, rightly, that upon receiving hormone    treatment, trans athletes bodies transform into the body type    of their borne-in gender (i.e. a trans woman on hormones loses    muscle mass and experiences slight realignment of bone    structure, meaning she is not unfairly advantaged against her    biologically female cohorts). Spiller also cited the fact that    by pointing this out, both liberals and conservatives will    learn very real truths that will bring the two groups closer to    an understanding. For instance, in addition to conservatives    realizing the transformative effect of hormone treatments,    liberals might also have to acknowledge that there are genuine    mental and physical differences between men and women than a    transgender persons transition could help to highlight, and    therefore unveil the real reason for the gender pay    gap: women and men approach life, work, etc. differently from    one another, make different choices, and have different frames    of mind, so naturally different choices will be made in the    workforce leading to different rates of pay.  <\/p>\n<p>    Williams, while she didnt comment directly on Spillers    points, did seem to share the outlook that many liberals claim    to understand trans people just to virtue signal, but that they    do not own concepts like compassion and social justice     conservatives can display it, too. I did not vote for Trump,    Williams admitted. I was a Kasich supporter. But I would have    voted for Trump had New Jersey been in play at the time. But    she clarified that she does hope Trump continues to support the    LGBT community, and that any reversal on the issues would feel    like a slap in the face to her community.  <\/p>\n<p>    This point was touched upon later in the day during the Steve    Bannon speaking event, in which he and fellow presidential aid    Reince Priebus explained that President Trump still supports    LGBT rights, as well as the lack of authority for federal    overreach on such matters, and is therefore leaving the trans    bathroom issue to the states. While much of the mainstream    media has been reporting this stance as a reversal on trans    rights, its actually quite consistent with the small    government conservative and libertarian viewpoint. Leaving the    bathroom issue to the states while still explaining ones    personal views in support of trans people is, through this    lens, not a contradiction, and is still very much a pro-LGBT    position for a Republican president to have.  <\/p>\n<p>    And the best part of all of this was that the entire room    erupted with applause at this statement. Let that sink in: an    entire ballroom full of conservatives and Republicans cheered    on a trans rights issue. And the conference itself let    atheists, gays, transgenders, and other minority groups through    its doors in the name of liberty, freedom of expression, and    fellowship. If you are a conservative, you are welcome at CPAC,    regardless of any other aspect of your person that might not    historically line up with the perceived norm. That is the    message CPAC 2017 has chosen to convey. And I frankly hope that    sentiment continues. As our new acquaintance James Spiller    noted, true understanding is the only way the lefts claim to    social and intellectual superiority is going to be curtailed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Well, to be fair, there was one minority group that    CPAC chose to discriminate against: white supremacists.    Alt-right leader and white nationalist Richard Spencer    attempted to crash the event (much like he had done with    short-lived success at the International Students for Liberty    Conference last week), but was made short work of by event    organizers and hotel security. Racism, it seems, has finally    run its course with the Republican Party and the conservative    movement as a whole.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yeah, I see the fuck face, one CPAC attendee could be    overhead saying when Spencer first came on the scene. It was    established that it is okay to punch Nazis, right?    While back at the spot on the convention floor where Miss    Williams was waving her no tread flag, an elderly gentleman    walked up to her, shook her hand and said: I dont quite    understand, but Im trying to.  <\/p>\n<p>        No, the modern conservative movement isnt perfect. And no, we    should not drop our guard on the frontier of looking at it    critically. But we also must be mindful that, just as the older    man shaking Williamss hand said, it is trying. It is trying to    branch out and finally be the all-inclusive, anti-big    government movement it has long claimed to be but never quite    delivered on. And that effort should be commended. We should    continue to hold the conservatives and the GOP accountable for    continuing that, of course (and Bannon himself said at his    event that the American people should hold the Trump    administration accountable as well), but for now, this is more    than expected, and pleasantly surprising. Especially for    libertarians.  <\/p>\n<p>      This post was written by Micah J. Fleck.    <\/p>\n<p>      The views expressed here belong to the author and do not      necessarily reflect our views and opinions.    <\/p>\n<p>      Like Loading...    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the article here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/beinglibertarian.com\/libertarian-view-cpac-part-one\/\" title=\"A Libertarian View of CPAC: Part One - Being Libertarian\">A Libertarian View of CPAC: Part One - Being Libertarian<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The first proper day of events at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was underway on Thursday, February 23rd, 2017 at the Gaylord resort in Maryland. 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