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 @G3rrymanderMacawLibertarianfrom Illinois disagreed…4wks4W

"Segregation" generally refers to scale, public property, civil society, etc. Also, to refer to the South again, when one group has a near total monopoly on "private property", they can create de-facto segregation, which gets in to the inherent coercive nature of "Libertarians"/

 @KindPragmaticLibertarian from North Carolina disagreed…4wks4W

Small scale examples of segregation exist all over right now. Go to any university campus and you can find [ethnic minority] club and such. Capitalism, at least as intended, is primarily incentive based as opposed to coercion-based. There is no system that is free from force.

 @G3rrymanderMacawLibertarianfrom Illinois disagreed…4wks4W

You say that about Capitalism but history shows otherwise. In the South, one group owns almost all the property because of a systematic campaign of murder, kidnapping, and genocide. All "private property" everywhere has similar history, just usually further back in time.

 @Freedom76 from South Carolina disagreed…4wks4W

Ah, so you’re one of those “libertarians” who doesn’t know a thing about libertarianism. I’ll try to dumb it down to your level, but unfortunately I don’t have any crayons. But here goes nothing…

True libertarians believe that there are three God-given natural rights — life, liberty, property — and that these rights can come into conflict. Life — the right not to be killed — is the most important, because if you’re dead, you can enjoy neither liberty nor property. Liberty — the right not to be enslaved — comes…  Read more

 @KindPragmaticLibertarian from North Carolina agreed…4wks4W

Yeah, it's a crappy system except for all the others.

 @Freedom76 from South Carolina commented…4wks4W

The only crappy things that have happened under capitalism were because the society was insufficiently capitalist.

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