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/liberty/ media Anonymous 03/11/2020 (Wed) 12:54:55 Id: 23ee38 No. 2069

As I don´t see any thread like this. I would like to started this so we can share entertainment products that we think has libertarian messages.
The example that comes up to my mind right now is the original Deus Ex
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More importantly he heavily defends his property to the point that he violently physically removes tax collectors from his door and at one point put his vault on tracks in order to avoid property taxes.
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That means we, >>/liberty/, were the jews all along?
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Don't hurt Aurelia, filthy kike!
>>2070 Asimov's Elijah Bailey (robot) series and part of the Foundation trilogy is also pretty ancap. I forget which Foundation book it happens in, but the Foundation turns into a a massive trading guild for a period of time. They use their monopoly on advanced technology to get low-tech kingdoms dependent on the Foundation and then use that dependence to take them over.
The robot series presents the Spacers as a free society where technological development isn't hamstrung by the government and people are freely allowed to pursue their wacky transhumanist goals. The Spacers sharply contrast with the dirty earthlings who are kept in perpetual servitude by their oppressive government which is ostensibly protecting them.

Foundation trilogy definitely had an ancap bit in it, but the two subsequent books somewhat undid it when the quasi-socialist vegan hivemind was selected to be the future for the galaxy.
I thought Serenity was pretty good in terms of being libertarian. It has a good message against social engineering. It's surprisingly very libertarian despite the director being a liberal cuck.
>>2075 Came here just to talk about MGS2. It's a game that I thought nothing of when I first got it, but now nearly a decade or two later, it's my favorite. >>2080 >it really is much easier to sympathize with Solidus than the protagonists in MGS2 When I play MGS2, I purposefully lose against Solidus, and at the game over screen, I shut off the console. I make sure Solidus wins at the point Jack realizes his plans. I like that "ending" so much more, because you really do become free at that point. You really are no longer a pawn, and are no longer part of the simulation. There's no cutscene for that ending, but there is a feeling of power and liberation when you shut off the console that becomes so much better than any simple cutscene could be. Now that I'm typing this and rereading it, I guess it sounds kind of cringy, but whatever.
These guys seem pretty cool: http://lfs.org/
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Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na!
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>>3375 kek, thanks for reminding me about Don't Tread on Eizouken. Kanamori is a big troll and an ancap-tier waifu.
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>>2072 >Heinlein was sympathetic to the polyamorous brand of degeneracy And cannibalism
>>3420 Was he actually sympathetic to it or was it just something that occurred a few times in his books? I know how you niggas like to accuse other libertarians of all sorts of crazy shit.
If you haven't read or watched Youjo Senki, you're missing out!
>>4135 This is hella interesting, but I know she's a caricature that's meant to completely strawman "Capitalism==Bad", and the author is going to make her die like Kira in the end.
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Surprised nobody's mentioned Illuminatus yet. From a time when Libertarianism was edgy and counterculture, so maybe it just doesn't have the same appeal these days, but I think it holds up.
>>4139 Actually those claims about the author being a commie were false. Apparently it was a troll account on twitter impersonating the author. The real author is allegedly a classical liberal.
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>>4142 It strikes me as being so similar to Death Note. I don't know if it's true, but I recall hearing this story of how after the end of the 1st half of the series, the author started to become appalled at how many people viewed Kira as "The Good Guy", and made the 2nd half purely to drive his morality home. The only other time I've seen any other libertarian themes in Japanese media, it's as a supervillain; e.g., The Sons of Liberty in MGS2. And with a character named fucking "Mary Sue", how couldn't you construe that as the self-insert that's eventually going to kill Tanya? When she does kill Tanya, she's going to have this massive monologue about how it's good to be subservient, freedom is bad, and Capitalism is bad, and all the violence is a direct consequence of the market. Then every anime reviewer is going to give the show a 10/10. I feel like I can see this shit coming from a mile away.
>>4144 I don't know how much you've seen or read about Youjo Senki, but there isn't a single shred of positive light on communism throughout the entire series. It is sort of implied that Tanya isn't exactly a "good" person, but that's part of the point of it. There are no clear "good guys" in the series, but the story does at least make you root for Tanya, so, I don't think it's going to have that ending that you think it will. Mary Sue's name isn't meant to imply that she's the good character. The author confirmed it was merely chosen a joke. >The only other time I've seen any other libertarian themes in Japanese media, it's as a supervillain I don't think many Japanese people know what libertarianism is, but I can tell you a lot of anime I've watched have a libertarian undertone, whether intentional or not. Japanese writers tend to have a love for freedom and love making stories about a character overcoming some government or something that's holding them back. Examples: Gurren Lagann, Attack On Titan, and Code Geass. And there are many more!
>>2532 Yes The only reason why /pol/ hates Jews is because they are jealous of their success
No one mentioned [C]:Control yet?
This is now the most popular piece of ancap media with a million views https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFBjY_Kj2ko
>>4446 >Expect some shitty low quality hip-hop >Actually just decent but nothing-special metal. Pleasantly surprised.
>>2069 >Deus Ex Best ending.mp4 I clicked it and was not disappointed. Well done, anon.
>>2077 Yeah, the original Deus Ex is a complete symphony of beauty, intelligence and relevant commentary, where as HR and MD are generic shit written by 12 year olds wrapped in an admittedly visually appealing setting.
>>4443 I'm watching some of his videos and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM67GxPjg9E CONSPIRACY: Government Doesn't Exist this guy is based & redpilled af Also, I don't see anyone mentioning Kelthuz, he's a popular /liberty/ meme in Poland and some of the stuff he has created is in English for you non-Polacks out there. Here's a song by him about a somewhat popular Hoppean meme of Physical Removal ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hedkBm3Ud3Q
There Will Be Blood has some good free market fun. It's about an oil prospector who's pretty ruthless and the author doesn't screw him over with fake karma. At one point some oil barons try to force the protag to sell his wells to them because they own the trains and stop him from transporting the oil. Protagonist tells them off and builds his own pipeline instead. Last Christmas is a modern romcom with a bit of pozz. But the central story is about a broken, lazy and promiscuous person discovering how to fix themselves through hard work, monogamous romance, and reconnecting with the family. It's a very principled story.
>>4447 There's also this ska punk banned called The Interrupters that's moderately popular. I'm not sure if they're full on ancaps, but they are definitely libertarian. The singer (Aimee Allen) made the official song for Ron Paul's 2008 campaign: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9xzv7 and here's a cool song by them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7Ol-YDS4Jc
>>4444 Jews are 'successful' because they are anything but libertarian. Jews, like arabs, are natural slavers. If slavery is 'libertarian' lol
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>spooky words like "illuminati" The illuminati are the eye above the pyramid, above the 33 degree Masons. The illuminati are comprised of Luciferians. Satanists are simply the dark to luciferian 'light.' All this is derived YHVH the schizo Jewish god identified by the Romans as Saturn, the old and form patriarch, the hooded god. The goat demon bahomet representing 'satanism' is a Saytr (look it up). The cult(s) of Saturn rule this earth at present.
>>4504 The illuminati plan to manifest their god (the demiurge) through mastering AI technology.
>>4505 The Illuminati is the 'light' face of the Synagogue of Satan (S0S). The sooner you realise the S0S exists and controls the dominating majority of global finance-media, the sooner you stop being a fool.
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>>4506 The Borg is a good example of what the S0S seeks.
>>4503 There are no natural slavers anon, I don't know of a group of people that hasn't engaged in slavery in history. That being said jewish thought still influenced libertarianism a lot, so to completely dismiss them is unfair in my opinion. Don't get me wrong there is a SHIT TON of things that Jews need to be criticised for. But their contributions aren't black and white.
The US is a police state now. Americans should be out in the streets with pitchforks and torches, but instead they would rather shut up, cover their ears, and put their heads in the sand. Weird.


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