Peace&Freedom
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assume history has had lots of groups who were once interested in liberties. Why has none of them thrived? It's because they were outnumbered. Strength often lies in numbers, and many times it takes a group effort.
the point is this--no one wants to join a group that cannot find cohesion amongst itself, because people want a sense of security that when things fail, there is someone else you can fall back on. A group that is constantly bickering and looking like enemies to each other will be extremely unattractive to new blood. This is why libertarian party failed. People think it's just all good natured bantering and gossiping small disagreements and cute cats being herded-- it's not. It's a grave danger for liberty minded people to behave that way missing any sense of urgency and priority. If you cannot find cohesion in your organization, you will never draw support. At this rate, your revolution will fail too. You will lose that war in the upcoming civil unrest.
The LP did not fail, it was failed, by an establishment in America that actively seeks to structurally marginalize and sabotage all alternative political movements, regardless of whether they operate with internal harmony, and regardless of whether they work outside or inside the two corporate-controlled parties. You do realize all the other third parties have also not gotten traction, whether or not there was infighting going on? Doesn't it strike you as strange that all of these parties have the same degree of trouble breaking 1% from election to election, across the entire US?
The bickering within a third party is a minor factor, at best, for why there has been no electoral progress for decades, despite great candidates fielded across those decades in all the states. It has much more to do with the fact that both of the major parties are controlled by major interests (big banks, big biz, big military contractors, big lobbies, etc) whose money and influence are used to create a phony 'mainstream' designed to keep real alternatives from power.
Those alternatives are structurally suppressed in the US system, where 95% of districts across the country are gerrymandered to ensure only hack Democrats and hack Republicans beholden to those interests gain and maintain power. Liberty movements within the big parties are consistently co-opted, in order to mostly neutralize their agenda from getting anywhere. The system is hardwired for the statists to prevail---that is why the LP and other alternatives do not succeed. Missing the mark, by complaining about their bickering, is like criticizing a rape victim for being bitter.
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