After careful consideration of a lot of matters recently, and greater in-depth study of actual libertarianism as opposed to "American libertarianism..." I realize I have been severely unkind to ACTUAL libertarians and completely misrepresenting their ideas and stances.
This is largely due to my own exposure to "American libertarians," who, honestly, are actually plutocratarians. Hence my railing against plutocracy itself more than actual libertarianism.
One thing that should've clued me in on this error was some of the points and stances our non-American libertarian members have demonstrated and espoused in the past.
I still do stand by my OWN stances and the reasons for them regarding economics and civics, but at the same time I also realize it was largely a non-sequitur towards libertarian ideology. My apologies.
This is largely due to my own exposure to "American libertarians," who, honestly, are actually plutocratarians. Hence my railing against plutocracy itself more than actual libertarianism.
One thing that should've clued me in on this error was some of the points and stances our non-American libertarian members have demonstrated and espoused in the past.
I still do stand by my OWN stances and the reasons for them regarding economics and civics, but at the same time I also realize it was largely a non-sequitur towards libertarian ideology. My apologies.