{"id":192853,"date":"2017-05-13T06:17:12","date_gmt":"2017-05-13T10:17:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/top-five-ways-the-libertarian-party-is-sabotaging-the-liberty-the-libertarian-republic\/"},"modified":"2017-05-13T06:17:12","modified_gmt":"2017-05-13T10:17:12","slug":"top-five-ways-the-libertarian-party-is-sabotaging-the-liberty-the-libertarian-republic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/libertarian\/top-five-ways-the-libertarian-party-is-sabotaging-the-liberty-the-libertarian-republic\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Five Ways the Libertarian Party is Sabotaging the Liberty &#8230; &#8211; The Libertarian Republic"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>LISTEN TO TLRS LATEST PODCAST:      <\/p>\n<p>    By Kitty Testa  <\/p>\n<p>    For many liberty advocates, finding like-minded thinkers among    the Libertarian Party has been a blessing. The rift between    Democrats and Republicans has been exhausting over the past    year, and it was easy to get to the point where you suspected a    grand psyop was underway and you were one of a handful of    people who was strangely immune. Finding people who share a    love of liberty and understand that it is possible to reject    the duopoly and move forward on a set of liberty principles was    refreshing for many who first looked to the LP during the last    election, and the Libertarian Party boasts that 2016 was a    record    year for membership.  <\/p>\n<p>    While the LP advocates for a set of ideas based on libertarian    principles, the purpose of an organized party is to gain    political influence, either by winning elections or by running    candidates that are able to pull more dominant candidates into    views that advance liberty in general. In order to achieve    practical influence, a political party needs to be inviting to    outsiders. It needs to groom charismatic candidates to spread    its message. A successful Libertarian must present a positive    vision of what libertarian freedom might look like in practice.  <\/p>\n<p>    But todays Libertarian Party is content to preach to its own    dissonant choir. Its recent outreach on social media is    tone-deaf, and the momentum the LP gained of 2016 is in danger    of falling off. Those involved in the liberty movement have    shifted their focus to actual policy initiatives coming from    government as opposed to fighting the dominance of the duopoly    in an election. This is an excellent opportunity to    advance liberty ideas and to illustrate how the average    American will benefit from restoration of his liberties. Ive    observed many grass roots libertarians doing this in their home    states, fighting for one policy and against another to defend    liberty.  <\/p>\n<p>    But what does the national Libertarian Party do? It posts memes    of the LP platform and libertarian clichs on social media. It    promotes discord within the party. And it shoots itself in the    foot, seemingly every damn day.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last February, The Commission on Presidential Debates was    ordered to rewrite its rules so as not to    arbitrarily discriminate against third parties. The LP was a    party to the suit brought against the CPD, and that was    constructive. So with a few years to go before another    presidential election, the LP might want to seriously consider    the wider liberty movement and how to gather, as opposed to    repel, potential LP voters.  <\/p>\n<p>    But is the LP serious? Sometimes it seems as if the LP is    sabotaging the liberty movement as opposed to advancing it.    Here are five ways how.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Many libertarians felt a little thrill at LP Chair    Nicholas Sarwarks statement on election night    when he faced the duopoly and stated, Your tears are delicious    and your parties will die.  <\/p>\n<p>    But be honest: it was a cheap thrill. Ill get you next time,    Gadget! comes to mind. In the most favorable circumstances for    an LP presidential candidate to gain ground, Gary    Johnson failed to receive 5% of the popular vote,    coming in with just under 3.3%. Sarwarks words were    pretty big talk for a party that gets trounced in every    election. Putting a positive face on a loss isnt easy, but it    never hurts to be gracious in defeat. Sarwark was just being a    jerk.  <\/p>\n<p>    OK, so lets give him a pass on election night. How about    Sarwarks declaration that abortion isnt a real political    issue? That pretty much exploded on social media among    libertarians, with many pro-choice members demanding that    pro-lifers get out of their party while Larry    Sharpe tried his best at damage control.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then there was an ill-fated attempt at being religiously    inclusive by posting a tenet from The Satanic Temple on the LP    Facebook page during Easter and Passover week. For some    Christian and Jewish libertarians it did seem to be    provocative, and again stoked divisions within the party. How    about this? To everyone celebrating holidays this week,    know that The Libertarian Party supports freedom of religion    and freedom of conscience. You could post it during    Ramadan, Diwali, and every other special religious holidayand    even on Atheist Day! Thats how inclusion works. But the LPs    focus seemed to be on avoiding a micro-aggression against the    relatively few people who belong to The Satanic Temple and    chose instead to alienate Christians and Jews. Because Satan is    a figure in Judaic faiths, and also because almost no one knows    what The Satanic Temple is, it was almost as if the LP was    trolling believers during Easter and Passover. What jerks!  <\/p>\n<p>    Most recently, LP Vice Chair, Arvin Vohra,    stated that those who enlist in the military are only doing so    for college money, and implied that they were willing to kill    people for money. Perhaps Mr. Vohra is unaware that over    90% of enlisted personnel are stationed in the    U.S. and Europe and never kill anyone. So Vohras charge    against military personnel isnt only provocative, but just    plain incorrect.  <\/p>\n<p>    While I sometimes think that America has a somewhat unhealthy    worship for the military, making such a broad statement about    those who enlist is obscene. Today a petition was started to oust Vohra for his    remarks. Thats unlikely, but when he tries to recruit    Libertarian candidates, its going to be a sore spot among    veterans.  <\/p>\n<p>    These are all examples of how LP leadership, and sometimes its    members, are just like that guy that walks into a party and    starts insulting people thinking it makes him look like an    enviable alpha. It doesnt. It just makes you look like a jerk.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Gary Johnsons campaign made a strategic move during the 2016    election cycle to woo Bernie Sanders    supporters at the expense of ostracizing potential voters of a    more conservative stripe. Johnson stressed his liberal (i.e.    progressive) positions on abortion, legalization of cannabis,    and open borders, and he played down the partys free market    principles and support of religious freedom. He sent a shock    wave through Libertarian circles by suggesting that Jewish bakers should be forced to bake cakes    for Nazis. Just before the election, he came out in    support of Universal Basic Income.  <\/p>\n<p>    Johnson is a liberaltarian, that is people who lean liberal    (progressive) on social issues, but are libertarian on fiscal    issues. The trouble here is that to force people to bake cakes    and to use taxation (theft) to provide a universal basic income    to all are not libertarian ideas.  <\/p>\n<p>    Johnson still has a lot of support within the LP, and many    members of the LP deplore conservatives of any stripeeven when    theyre happy to advance liberty and mind their own business.    They dont want LP members who refuse to march in the Gay Pride    Parade but will otherwise circulate petitions. They dont want    pro-lifers in the party whose positions are based on science    and natural rights.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yes, the LP has grown, but is also developing its own orthodoxy    and litmus tests. Sounds so much like libertynot.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    How many times have you heard, Anarcho-capitalism is the only    way! Yeah, but thats not going to happen any time soon. Lets    see how Seastead works first. The radical    changes in governance that libertarians propose are often    rejected out of hand because libertarians are focused on an    idea goal and how great that will be, and dont generally think    about how you actually get there, and who gets hurt. Showing    how a libertarian micro-economy works may well be more    persuasive than persuading people to ditch everything they know    in favor of an ideal that is foreign and risky. Using common    examples of eBay and Etsy as global, free marketplaces is more    persuasive than shouting about dismantling OSHA.  <\/p>\n<p>    People are afraid of mass legalization of recreational drugs    not because theyre incurable assholes, but because they are    worried that people will be hurtespecially children. People    dont support the distribution of child pornography because in    their practical experience, children are easily manipulated and    used, and will trade their house for an ice cream cone.    Especially small children do not have the mental capacity to    understand the future ramifications of their actions, but some    libertarians think of children who are participating in child    porn as actors. Seriously. Have they ever met a    five-year-old?  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres a commonly shared meme in libertarian circles which    states that if you need violence to enforce your ideas, your    ideas are worthless. Just try to convince even a sizable    minority of Americans that its OK to give heroin to a    five-year-old and then convince her to take part in kiddie    porn. If this is what libertarian liberty looks like, almost no    one is going to buy in. Give it up. This is one you just cant    win.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Mises Institute v. Cato. Cato v. Ron Paul.    Adam Kokesh v. Austin    Petersen. The LP is a collection of rifts, often    played out on social media. Sometimes I think cuck-fighting is    the official sport of the LP. Every few weeks some    celebritarian throws shade at another, usually replete with    personal insults and braggadocious claims.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even though every libertarian has his favorite philosopher and    they dont always agree on every little thing, libertarianism    is generally a cohesive philosophy. Yes, it is open to    interpretation, but why are there so manybitter squabbles    among libertarians? And why all the drama?  <\/p>\n<p>    Too many egos. How are we going to convince the lovers of    government control that people can work everything out for    themselves when libertarians cant even agree where we agree?  <\/p>\n<p>    The LP makes this attempt in its platform,    which is really quite good. Sure, I would like there    to be some acknowledgement that there is such a thing as a    libertarian pro-life view and some age of consent protections,    so its imperfect. Yet, its actually substantive and better    than either the Democrat or the Republican platform. Its not    full of platitudes and promises, but principlesprinciples of    liberty.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ah, but libertarians are too busy telling other libertarians    that theyre not libertarians. Yeah, thats constructive.  <\/p>\n<p>    What if the same energy spent by libertarian pugilists over    philosophical purity were spent on actually marketing freedom    to the masses? Might the liberty movement have a better chance?  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Sometimes I wonder if libertarians are just comfortable being    on the outside looking in. Sure, there are a handful of    libertarians who have achieved office (numbering 152, to be exact). They are mostly in local    offices, which is nothing to be ashamed of, as citizens are    often more affected by local governments than state and federal    governments. And I understand that its really hard to get    elected when youre not running as a D or an R.  <\/p>\n<p>    But its clear that as a national force, the liberty movement    has much more potential.  <\/p>\n<p>    When voters bother to vote, it is in self-interest, which often    extends beyond their own personal lives into their communities.    How do the ideals of liberty translate into their    self-interest? That is the only question on the table. If the    liberty movement is going to make meaningful headway against    authoritarians, it has to nip at the heels of the status quo,    supporting pro-liberty reforms that people can actually get    behind.  <\/p>\n<p>    Libertarians need to take an outward approach. The fact is that    most people arent willing to embrace libertarianism in its    fullest. But that doesnt mean there isnt room for progress.    We need to reject the duopolys game of fear-mongering voters    into electing them and promote liberty in positive terms. We    need to take that LP platform and translate it into tangible    improvements in peoples lives. Make it easier to start a    business. Let the markets continue to reduce the cost of    living, and bring them exotic things they never knew they    wanted. We need to reassure those in need that the rug will not    be pulled out from under them all at once, while pressing hard    against corporate welfare. We need to promise an incremental    march toward liberty, not a wholesale re-imagining of the world    they live in.  <\/p>\n<p>    That, and stop acting like a jerk.  <\/p>\n<p>    Adam Kokesharvin vohraaustin petersenBernie SandersDemocratsGary JohnsonLarry Sharpelibertarian partynicholas sarwarkRepublicansron paul  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/thelibertarianrepublic.com\/top-five-ways-the-libertarian-party-is-sabotaging-the-liberty-movement\/\" title=\"Top Five Ways the Libertarian Party is Sabotaging the Liberty ... - The Libertarian Republic\">Top Five Ways the Libertarian Party is Sabotaging the Liberty ... - The Libertarian Republic<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> LISTEN TO TLRS LATEST PODCAST: By Kitty Testa For many liberty advocates, finding like-minded thinkers among the Libertarian Party has been a blessing. 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