Wednesday, 17 February 2010

"Pro Defence Libertarian"

I have come across this kind of phrase, in various forms, being used by many ex-Bushites since that ship thoroughly sunk during 2007-8. Other variants include the less common "Pro War Libertarian", and some people use the phrase "Economic Libertarian" to hide their war fetish.

We need a modern version of Simon Wisenthal (sp?) hunting down alleged Nazis who went into hiding after WW2. The Neocon Hunter, haha...

So what exactly does a "Pro Defence Libertarian" stand for? Well, they're a 'libertarian' except that we need a massive military state to protect us from Cave Dwelling Donkey Riders by invading their country. Because the Cave Dwelling Donkey Riders hate us for our freedom, so drones must bomb their weddings incessantly, which will help to alleviate extremist attitudes amongst Muslims.

Funny how everything the state does has the exact opposite effect of what it is 'supposed' to do, hmm? It's why libertarianism appeals in the first place. Because the state is the greatest thieving mass murderer in existence. No 'libertarian' can logically support thieving and mass murder. Remove your sheep's clothing and admit you're one of Tarpley's "neocon fascist madmen".

Pro Defence means Pro Attack. A strong national defence in where? AfghanIraqistan? How is it national defence to attack entire nations? Ah, but the terrorists could be anywhere, right? That's the propaganda. Pro defence. 1984 is a bloody documentary today.

Look at the history of how the word liberal became corrupted. It used to mean what libertarian does now, but of course some manipulative thugs took the word liberal to camouflage their socialist agenda. All of a sudden it was liberal to have political correctness, liberal to have huge taxes, blah blah...

Now it is 'libertarian' to support war. Hah! The true libertarian understands that the primary source of violence in the world is the state, and that only by shrinking the power belonging to the state, especially (not except) the Warfare State, can peace and therefore freedom and prosperity thrive.

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