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Why is the Gadsden flag placed alongside a thin blue line flag? Those symbols are mutually exclusive. I would also strongly question the intent of the valknut symbol.

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Ancaps are not ideologically consistent.

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I would hesitate to call this only an inconsistency; it’s really more of an example of cognitive dissonance.

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I feel like we shouldn’t bully the dead husk of niche ideology. It must feel terrible to have virtually zero support for your politics and frustratingly pace around in the anonymous niche web communities because everyone in real life would just laugh.

It must be hard to have such views and grasp at straws daily reading some same scraps of Wikipedia with examples where for 56 days the system worked as intended.

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I’m not gonna feel sorry for a bunch of dudes who fantasize about being the next Kyle Rittenhouse.

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I feel like we shouldn’t bully the dead husk of niche ideology.

Would you mind clarifying exactly what “niche ideology” you are referring to? It’s not immediately clear to me.

EDIT (2024-08-10T19:15Z): I think this comment of yours clarifies that you are referring to ancaps?

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It must feel terrible to have virtually zero support for your politics and frustratingly pace around in the anonymous niche web communities because everyone in real life would just laugh.

I mean … ancap ideology is not about having support of this kind anyway. Which matches stoic philosophy somewhat.

There are flaws to ancap ideology, even terminal ones, but you are not pointing them out.

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Standard libertarian/ancap combo. Don’t tread on me (the Gadsden flag), tread on my enemies (the thin blue line flag). The valknut signals who those enemies are (blacks and immigrants) just in case the thin blue line by itself wasn’t explicitly racist enough.

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Standard libertarian/ancap combo.

The presence of a thin blue line flag and a valknut symbol indicates that they are neither libertarian nor ancap.

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10 points

You would think that, but no, I see the gadsen flag flying with the the thin blue line flag way too much

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Why is the Gadsden flag placed alongside a thin blue line flag? Those symbols are mutually exclusive.

You should tell that to the endless sea of car bumpers and flagpoles I see flying both those flags and a Trump flag.

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4 points

I would if I could.

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I live in Southern Oregon and it’s gotten to the point that I’m actually a little surprised when I don’t see them side by side on pickups or flagpoles. On the way through Camas Valley or somewhere between the 5 and the coast, IIRC, there is a flagpole that has those, a thin green line flag and a Trump flag, just to really confuse everyone.

It’s truly baffling. Perhaps not that they don’t seem to understand, at the most fundamental levels, what they are so passionate about, but that they are so eager to let everyone know.

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I’ve seen this in the wild. I always ask myself “who do you think does the treading?”

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Did Nazis co-opt the valknut? I know it’s Norse, so it wouldn’t surprise me if they did, just couldn’t find anything from some quick searching.

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I’m not sure. I’ve honestly never seen it prior to this post. My knowledge of its use as a symbol of white supremacy comes from its Wikipedia article, so there’s a high probability of my ignorance on it.

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It makes sense when you realize that AnCaps are uneducated Anarchists who haven’t read political theory (they generally swap as soon as they do)

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Ancaps have different weights of the main criteria (which are the same set).

Both employ voluntarism and, well, lack of hierarchy. But there’s such a thing as voluntary hierarchy. For ancaps voluntarism takes priority here, for the rest it doesn’t. All the differences stem from that single point.

Other things aside, I think ancaps think about guns more often, so, eh, the pic would be inverted.

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I don’t fully understand how an anarcho-capitalist would put the “capitalist” part into practice under anarchy. Capitalism isn’t sustainable without regulation, imo. Whoever has the monopoly on force will have the monopoly on control.

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