nooo way!!! I hate that! I wish there were LAWS protecting people from being banned from websites, this is ridiculous the amount of power these corporations have to limit free speech. We’re not in 1820 anymore, free speech isn’t just talking with our physical voices — our digital voices are almost as important
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fuck that, we need guns to enforce our rights, even communists know that. I mean whatever.
I HATE REDDIT CENSORSHIP, seriously, it’s a weird politically biased censorship, you need to constantly adjust what you have to say/not say at all depending on the sub-reddit, leads to idiotic echo-chambers and self-righteous people who are just in a bubble, idk
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your preferred political ideology, and why?
0·1 month agothere’s nothing normal about Libertarians
why do you think so?
Because I got perma banned from Reddit after making a comment that all these ICE losers will never get paid
Did you get banned from a subreddit or from the entire Reddit?
What is your Lemmy instance?
Wow that’s a… idk weird stance, I’ve never seen this being advocated by Libertarians.
I believe libertarians are the most rational people. ‘Geolibertarians’ are the pinnacle of rationality IMO, because they understand scarce essential resources (like land, but also applied to minerals, etc) are subject to inefficient monopolistic dynamics, and thus should be somehow regulated for the common good.
Yeah, kinda of? That’s why I support geolibertarianism. But I don’t think pure Libertarianism is all that bad you make it out to be. It’s an incredibly rational way of thinking that maximizes freedom and productivity, and works very well when society has abundant resources. Libertarianism was the prevailant (albeit imperfect) mode of government for the US until the first World War.
Geolibertarianism is a good solution for when free-market meets limited resources. I’d say that’s also probably the most favorite model of government that Milton Friedman would have