Paleocretinism: Difference between revisions
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* [https://twitter.com/loserbrigadier/status/1664827010722430977 As usual half his fanboys are crying “he didn’t say that” and half are saying “what he said is based”] | * [https://twitter.com/loserbrigadier/status/1664827010722430977 As usual half his fanboys are crying “he didn’t say that” and half are saying “what he said is based”] | ||
* [https://twitter.com/305Independent/status/1664844762459824129 He probably didn't say this but I wish he did.] | * "[https://twitter.com/305Independent/status/1664844762459824129 He probably didn't say this but I wish he did.]" | ||
* [https://twitter.com/GhostlyElephant/status/1664861998989836289 It’s no wonder there was a weird Paul 2008 to Trump 2016 pipeline given they do the same exact thing. “He didn’t say that!” “Actually he did say that, and it’s good that he did!”] |
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Paleocretins, also known as “paleo dipshits” [1], “paleo scumbags” [2], rockwelltarians, or ironically, “paleolibertarians”, are followers of Lew Rockwell and Murray N. Rothbard who pretend to be libertarians while embracing nationalism, racism (white supremacy, Antisemitism...), bordertarianism and Kremlintarianism.
Related pseudo-libertarianisms
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Examples
- John M. Hudak, “Libertarianism has a Bigotry Problem. It’s Time We Stop Throwing It Under the Rug and Do Something About It.”