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RE: The Missing Link In Voluntaryism -Awesome Vid-

in #dtube7 years ago

Si señor! I think your message is wise Luis.

I think a lot of us ancap libertarians (especially myself in the recent past) can fall into that negative doom and gloom feedback loop from not seeing liberty moving forward at a pace we would like to see. Some people are so annoyingly irrational when it comes to economics that we can all be tempted to the helicopter sentiments. The thing is that many of these ignorant kids with leftist ideas are victims of 13 yrs of propaganda and indoctrination in these public schools that they don't know how to think. Many of them are emotionally broken from bad households and are in that "messianic period" as Jordan Peterson calls it that we all went through when they think they can change the world in a whim.

I personally have been able after much debate to reach at least 5 kids at my workplace and have gotten them to abandon communist ideas. I also convinced the white ones to rid themselves of white guilt which is as toxic as irrational hate. I have helped hispanic kids to rid themselves of victim mentallity and I am working on doing the same with a black friend (I happen to be of hispanic origin). I never let myself be triggered by external views or words. If a group of people decide to exercise their freedom of association and not include me that is freedom. We shouldn't make a big deal of it. The kids see this and it makes them curious. I think change starts within and is preached by example.

We will always have the right to defend our life and property and we will be in the right to do so but being conscience of the psychology of others can helps reach out and is rewarding.

On another front, I just want to mention that I don't think that transnational corporations in today's form would exist in a true freemarket. They are partners with the world's governments. I am all about freemarkets and business but I think that currently big business specifically those connected to the state are a foe. Their lawyers write all the laws and regulations that stamp out competition and small businesses!
Here in the states our kid's can't have lemonade stands or any microbussiness as they have in Latin America.
Business is best local (especially with food). I am not opposed to global trade or business as long as it is organic and not pushed by external bureaucratic forces such as the trading cartels, World Bank, Fed, IMF, UN etc. In a free market there should be room for participation in the market by anyone no matter the size as long as private property is respected. That's my two cents.

P.S. yo tambien soy introvertido

Saludos

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thank you so much for this. i just saw it!!