Voluntaryism - Politics

in voluntaryism •  7 years ago 

I was recently being pressured to participate in politics and after some thought, I just can't participate in politics. I have to make a stand for Voluntaryism. Voluntaryism is the only philosophy that doesn't have an official plan. All other political philosophies have a master plan of some kind. I will support Adam Kokesh and his efforts to bring a voluntaryist society up until the political line. Which he has overstepped that line. That line I can't cross. I crossed that line in the past from 2008 to 2016, but I was a Statist Libertarian. I no longer accept any political action. To bring a voluntaryist society, it must be through voluntary methods. I do admire Adam Kokesh's efforts in trying to do what he is doing, but I can't cross the political line. I'm a Voluntaryist.

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I don't know who you are. And I don't care. Searched for Adam Kokesh found out that he is a survival of Iraq war. And I have this message for both of you:The real purpose of wars as declared by the elites without borders: IS TO KILL (or keep distracted at a minimum) all those who are willing to pay by their blood to do the right things, on all sides of the war. So they can control the rest who survived. Costs are no problem what so ever. Politics is the forefront of wars.

That is why I'm a Voluntaryist. I don't want to use force on anybody. I don't want to hire a politician to do my bidding. I rather reason with people about different things and hope for the best. The difference between Adam Kokesh and me is our approach to a more free society. Adam Kokesh wants to force his will on society and I don't. Goals are the same but different approach. Mine is purer than his because he wants to use state power and I just want to convince other people about voluntaryism.