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Looked up the first person, Jeremy Kaufmann. More recent xeets:
Today I will be doing my duty to help save the word libertarian
What actually changes for an average Ukrainian whether they're ruled by Putin or Zelenskyy? Superficially, Russia appears to have a stronger economy. What gets worse for a Ukrainian citizen if Putin wins?
Regardless what you think about Ukraine war, this perfect representation of Greedy American stereotype is not the best way to win hearts and minds for cause of libertarianism.
Most generous thing to say is that Mr. Kaufmann should concentrate on New Hampshire gasoline tax and leave world politics to others.
Just checking again, and Mr Kaufmann declares himself "Zionist" and "Christian nationalist" simultaneously.
It is unclear what he means by "Christian nation".
Nation that is overwhelmingly Christian? Many such cases worldwide. Excluding Vatican and tiny island countries, most significant is probably 98% Christian Romania.
Nation where Christianity is established by law and non-Christians are persecuted? No idea if there is such place today, and no idea either how will creating such place make the world more free.
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One tweet down the thread:
You interpreted the question as a gotcha or something, when he's literally being perfectly up front about why he asked it and is accepting answers in good faith.
I think this proves the point that he's not mindkilled.
I interpret the question as deliberate shitposting and trolling in bad faith to rev up outrage and gain more clicks, as does nearly everyone replying to it.
Just like whole "New Hampshire Libertarian Party".
Interesting interpretation of 'bad faith.' He didn't state some facially wrong conclusion to inspire corrections (Hanania does this a lot, then nutpicks from the responses to 'bolster' his point), he literally asked the question, which led to an actual conversation, which a random selection of responses appear to mostly be earnest replies.
I don't know how you got the 'bad faith' allegation from this framing since he's literally admitting to ignorance on the topic, not claiming expertise.
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