Libertarians Should Stop Trying to Appeal to Voters

in #finallyfreeamerica7 years ago (edited)

For the last decade (and probably much longer) there has been an argument in libertarian circles regarding which strategies and tactics would be most likely to bring about a free society. One side of this argument was illustrated last week when Adam Kokesh and Larken Rose debated on the subject of whether or not libertarians should even participate in the political process. I think the answer is a pretty clear “yes,” to that question because if we don’t then the statists get to just keep voting for one another and claiming “consent.”

You can see that debate here:

But what tactics should we take once we engage in the political process? How do we avoid being blocked, like Ron Paul was? How do we attract libertarians to vote for us, which Gary Johnson failed to do?

The answer is obvious: we should run libertarians with a bold, freedom-oriented message. This not only excites our base but it makes a clear line of demarcation between what we stand for and what the old parties stand for.

For too long we’ve been running these milquetoast libertarians in an effort to attract voters by looking like, sounding like, and campaigning like the old party candidates.

And, guess what we’ve discovered? Voters don’t defect! They don’t come over and vote for us even when we give them two former state governors with the most tame (or lame) version of Libertarian messaging possible. Barely Libertarian messaging. The version of libertarianism that sounds most like the “best” ideas from the old parties.

It inspires nobody, it attracts nobody, and it accomplishes nothing.

So let’s stop doing that.

I have traveled the country with Adam Kokesh over the last year and I’ve seen how people - just everyday people in the grocery store - respond to his message of freedom and Localization. And they love it. We do our movement a giant disservice when we cower to those who tell us that we need to make the message of freedom more “digestible,” to the mainstream voter.

Guess what? We don’t need to target the “mainstream voter.” They don’t defect from the old parties, anyway.

Our target demo should always be the young voter - whose voting habits haven’t been cemented yet - and the nearly 50% of registered voters who don’t typically vote.

That’s our target demo. It’s obvious.

So, how do we do that? Well, that’s what I’ll be writing about in the next few installments.

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Yea, I just think it is ridiculous to think we can win against lesser of the two evils mentality if we try to be the lesser of two evils, instead of just not evil.

Amen brother. This cannot be said too much, or for that matter better. I myself have been saying similar things for years. The Zombies walk in and amidst the crying out "brains," they pull the red lever or blue. Our target is certainly those disgusted with the system and wanting something different. This is easily seen in both the Ron Paul campaign and then explains why so many of them shifted to Bernie Sanders. Other than the wrinkles and white hair, they shared nothing else but being outside of the norm. Keep em coming, Love the post.

How Freudian....LOL

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so tell us. What is your suggestion for "ending democracy"? I'm all eyes and ears. This is where democracy always leads mankind:
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Same as ending monarchy, you refuse the central authority and claim your freedom. You dont get freedom by voting, you get freedom by standing up for yourself and your peers.

how quaint. LOL Yes. Stand up for yourself, and by yourself against Drones, D.E.W.s and GeoEngineering.... all paid for with (((counterfeit currency))). Let's get into the 21st century, shall we?

of course I alone cant do it. I can only try to achieve as much freedom as possible and have to accept being not free in other parts of my life. But when 30% of the population are done with the system, you think they can kill us all without losing another 30% in support?

We will end democracy when there are enough people that have lost their faith in politics and these people are ready to defend their freedom.

and you want to wait around for that? Not I. I believe we can achieve great things for Liberty if 1-3% organize and work target areas. Not posting this to perpetuate a debate, by the way.

Absolutely, the 1-3% must be loud to be heard and grow.

Don't count on any growth past those numbers until libertarians understand we have to "colonize" some places before "the people" give us a serious look. Words and theories only go so far. I have been at this since 1976; this fact hasn't changed a bit.

The Free State Project had the right idea, but aimed too high. Free Town Project. Free Village Project. Free City... Free County. Aim small; miss small. Sooner or later, as the socialists/fascists up their game this will begin to sink in. I believe that's what happened between Kokesh and Sheriff Akin. AK emerged a different man this go'round. It was a "Rambo" moment or three in that cage, I believe. Akin pushed too hard. And now look....................... One pissed off Marine is on the warpath! FINALLY.

Yes! I like the gusto you're putting into this.

Hopefully you guys can turn enough blind minds on to see the truth in how badly they are controlled through "consent".

Watching closely to what y'all are doing because it speaks volumes.

All the blind minds need to see is just how many of us that have regained our sight.

what do you mean "you guys". Why aren't you becoming one of "we guys"?

I certainly help speak my beliefs unto others and give them a chance to check it out for themselves. I have had a lot of healthy debates with human friends and family, to get them to see all their leaders re corrupt and literally trying to passively kill you.

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@kafkanarchy84 @larkenrose @adamkokesh
The reason that I don't think we can afford to wait is that the enemy continues to tighten the noose with technology. If you think it's difficult to talk to a cop now, wait until they're robots.

I thought of a way to build a bridge here. Larken had said that Adam's campaign would only be legitimate if it was making a mockery of the process by making statements declaring it illegitimate. Hope I remembered that correctly.

Why can't these things combine? Graham, Larken, and anyone else could suggest some statements Adam could make to remind everyone about the injustice of any ruling class but he can't ask people not to vote for him.

As long as everyone understands that an unjust system is being used to destroy the same unjust system.

There's something here even if I didn't express it well. Where there's a will, there's a way with good will and critical thinking.

“Freedom-oriented” message:
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a better freedom oriented message:
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