Message from @thr33
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At first it was anyone on the "right" that was "non-neocon"
the right to me was always synonymous with the religious right and neocons. at some point that changed
i think it was palin/the tea party
and I'm not in that anymore
Then the media cleverly crafted and psychologically conditioned it with the aid of the fed-honeypot men that headed "Alt-Right" things plus the fake break up with the "Alt-lite" yea
i had never heard of the alt-right in any serious way before that retarded speech clinton made about pepe and shit
i mean the term alt-right
it was an irony thing
"Went from religious conservative when I was a kid to centrist to libertarian to classical liberal to alt-right to paleocon to theocrat"
a theocrat?
Theocrat, by that he probably means Clerical Fascist
basically /pol/-tard stuff, bit younger and more impressionable
something like that
were any of you guys ron paul fans?
publicly still paleocon and all
have you read Codreanu?
i wasn't a supporter but i thought he had legit grievances
I've read a few pages of For My Legionaries but I've been busy
Ron Paul is one of the only good libertarians
Good book from what I've read
rand is actually surprisingly good on the issue
I have a very long list of grievances with libertarianism
Rand is not sufficient on the borders or immigration issue unfortunately.
Libertarians are usually either one of two categories, with some overlap
@[Lex] he's not perfect, but do you think he'd vote against any immigration bill? i don't think he would
1) Impressionable young people that like freedom
2) Full blown autistic psychopaths that think the free market is God
It depends on which immigration bill
My end goal is to stop immigration entirely
i would be in favor of that
i don't know how much support it would get though
how do you think we can tackle birthright citizenship?
It's a good thing to advocate for and for many reasons liberals would like
That's a tough one considering that damned 14th amendment but I think @Nuke's talked about how we could tackle it
My main argument is that being born in the US doesn't make you an American any more than being born in an aquarium makes you a fish
you know though
i think the supreme court would handle it
Lots of areas in the US that are just a borg where you don't even have to learn English
we need a huge majority though
Birthright citizenship?
like we'd need to replace breyer and rbg with conservatives