Yesterday’s column featured anti-libertarian humor. Normally, I don’t believe in providing equal time (you’ll never find me writing about the benefits of higher taxes or more spending), but clever political humor is exempt from that rule.
So enjoy pro-libertarian humor, starting with this anthem from Dominic Frisby.
What’s especially clever is that Frisby used the music from the Russian national anthem. That’s a very good example of repurposing.
It goes without saying that Liberland should adopt this song.
Our next item is this meme, which is especially amusing to me since I’ve made this exact argument.
Heck, we’re crazy enough to like the idea of private roads, so there wouldn’t be any point of a government car registry in our libertarian fantasy world.
Let’s shift to politics, where there’s been a lot of over-heated rhetoric about whether divisions in American society will lead to insurrection and strife.
If so, this clever meme warns both Democrats and Republicans they should be careful what they wish for.
This next item appealed to me for the obvious reason.
Last but not least, here’s Ron Swanson initiating a helpless victim into libertarianism.
Needless to say, he’s right about Franklin Roosevelt.
P.S. Dominic Frisby also deserves applause for his video about Brexit.
P.P.S. The entire collection of pro-and-con libertarian humor is available here.
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Dan, I can’t edit my post, so please move the blockquote at the bottom to the top after my initial comment.
I actually only posted the link and it has instead posted the entire page!
Dan, your apparent visceral dislike of President Trump means you badly misrepresent his position on guns, see his website at:
Click to access Second_Amendment_Rights.pdf
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