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Comment on: Libertarian subreddit isn't so libertarian
Libertarians are much more worried about businesses being able to do whatever they want than people being able to do whatever they want. Yeah, all the rules against gay people are annoying and not with libertarian ideology, but what they *really* care about is businesses being able to pollute as much as they want without regard for people's lives (who cares if that's their drinking water, there's money to be made), pay workers as little as they want (even though if it wasn't for the social safety net like welfare and food stamps, people would stop shopping at Walmart and McDonald's when half the workers there are malnourished, homeless, and haven't showered in days), and act with utter disregard for the safety of their employees (three people died last week, but our profits are higher than ever). That describes the Republican Party to a tee. I know you're thinking about the anti-libertarian policies the Republican Party espouses, but that's basically just to keep the votes of the Christian nationalists (and stay in power). If that shit wasn't necessary to stay in power, there'd be a lot less of it happening. And that's why you're banned from that sub for all eternity with no appeal.
1 16 Feb 2024 13:11 u/ouroboro76 in r/RedditCensors
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