@SleepingSilence
I'll make this real quick then
1. Fair enough bioshock didn't nessecarily create libertarians but it was a big talking point for a lot of people for and against the movement and for a lot of younger fans of the game it made libertarianism 'culturally relevant' which probably did indirectly create interest in the ideology and make them lean towards (or away) from it.
2. I agree that something can be more wrong than the other, I never disputed that, I was arguing with you bringing up passion as if that had anything to do with anything. Once again, passion doesn't dictate how naive you are and in turn doesn't dicate how wrong you are. You brought up passion, not me sir.
3. Okay, calling you sensetive wasn't helpful, but strawmanning me about gun safety/laws/cases was a little obnoxious after clearly stating I didn't have an opinion either way, putting that behind us............
4. I honestly dont care who you've disagreed with in the past whether they be confederates or communists. I'm not left wing, and just because right and center haven't debated with you like I have that means nothing concerning my position. And stating that I'm caring so much about politics is just a bit weird, apart from calling you sensetive this has been a purely political/ideological discussion. Dont over dramatize my behaviour as some sort of loony troll we are just talking here.
And yes I am aware I dont know what all libertarians think, just as you don't know what all so called 'SJWs' think but I still think that I and anyone else including you can criticize a movement based on some prominent figures within that movement especially if the views we dislike seem unchallenged in that sphere. In my case ive never seen any pro-state, anti-race revisionist, anti-gun, road-promoting, pro 3rd wave feminist libertarains, but if you want to show me some, I'd be willing to rethink my opinions.
Good day to you sir.
I'll make this real quick then
1. Fair enough bioshock didn't nessecarily create libertarians but it was a big talking point for a lot of people for and against the movement and for a lot of younger fans of the game it made libertarianism 'culturally relevant' which probably did indirectly create interest in the ideology and make them lean towards (or away) from it.
2. I agree that something can be more wrong than the other, I never disputed that, I was arguing with you bringing up passion as if that had anything to do with anything. Once again, passion doesn't dictate how naive you are and in turn doesn't dicate how wrong you are. You brought up passion, not me sir.
3. Okay, calling you sensetive wasn't helpful, but strawmanning me about gun safety/laws/cases was a little obnoxious after clearly stating I didn't have an opinion either way, putting that behind us............
4. I honestly dont care who you've disagreed with in the past whether they be confederates or communists. I'm not left wing, and just because right and center haven't debated with you like I have that means nothing concerning my position. And stating that I'm caring so much about politics is just a bit weird, apart from calling you sensetive this has been a purely political/ideological discussion. Dont over dramatize my behaviour as some sort of loony troll we are just talking here.
And yes I am aware I dont know what all libertarians think, just as you don't know what all so called 'SJWs' think but I still think that I and anyone else including you can criticize a movement based on some prominent figures within that movement especially if the views we dislike seem unchallenged in that sphere. In my case ive never seen any pro-state, anti-race revisionist, anti-gun, road-promoting, pro 3rd wave feminist libertarains, but if you want to show me some, I'd be willing to rethink my opinions.
Good day to you sir.