RCA
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I'd like to thank MRoCkEd for posting the link to this thread over on the C4L site. I deleted my C4L account last Wednesday night and applied for an account here on RPFs last night (Friday). I'm glad to see so many people thinking for themselves and not simply accepting the "explanation" given by the C4L staff. I canceled my C4L account after the insult that I might believe that the ad was not an endorsement. I watched the ad, and it's an endorsement. I don't care if it cost $35, it shouldn't have been done. And anyone who *really* believes in the principals that C4L advertises wouldn't have done it either. It wasn't a mistake.
The G4L concept sounds great to me. Just as free markets and competition increase wealth in society, a splintered free market liberty movement with competing web sites, organizations, and tools will increase our effectiveness and success. C4L was hoping to be a centrally planned movement, but that only works for collectivism. C4L's downfall will be a good thing in time. We'll have 10, 50, or 100 organizations that we can each support -- perhaps concentrating on one or two while others stagnate, and moving on when the current ones disappoint. I'm very optimistic about the future of the liberty movement, it's stronger now than it's been in the last couple decades (I've been voting LP since 1992). Shaking off C4L now is good. Don't get attached to any particular organization or site, diversify your outreach and work, and we'll get there eventually.
I thank the RPF mods for approving my account.
Cheers,
CJM
Welcome aboard!