Yep, thems the ones!
Lol, when I was at the state fair here last year the Libertarian Party of Kentucky had up a modified Gadsden that said ' Dont tread on anyone'.
Yep, thems the ones!
Lol, when I was at the state fair here last year the Libertarian Party of Kentucky had up a modified Gadsden that said ' Dont tread on anyone'.
All are confused. Some will never learn there is no law bad enough that the cops won't kill you to enforce it, and no cop bad enough the system won't shield him from accountability. Others may yet understand the police are an occupying enemy army. I try to be patient, since we've all probably been further toward statism in our pasts, but I do feel frustrated at the cognitive dissonance and excuses for abuse.
LP KY is pretty good about consistent opposition to most forms of state abuse based on what I have seen, but they still seem to think participating in the system is important. I don't get it, unless it's effectively evangelism for drawing the liberty-leaning out of the two-party dichotomy as the first step toward supporting real liberty.
Yeah, that. I think the protests in 2020 and more specifically the police response to them did more to get people to wake up and see the occupying army for what it was than anything I could ever say. Watching it unfold, all I could think was 'this is radicalizing the white people!' In regards to the cognitive dissonance, did you go to public school? At least were I grew up the school system was geared towards churning out workers, not providing you with the skills to reason your way out of a paper bag. I suspect that is deliberate...
Lol, my view of the LP KY is skewed by a friend of mine who feuded with them for years. He was an interesting cat, attempted to renounce his social security number, was always giving the party hell for basically being a tame showpiece opposition party.