Blogs

Was Slavery Abolished?

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Of course, say government propagandists, in classrooms and elsewhere.
 
Not so fast, says today's Zero Government Blog, Our Slave State. But there is an escape route.

How full is the glass?

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Far too many libertarians think it's half empty.
 
Bright, or Cloudy? is today's ZGBlog, and offers the opposite opinion.

Governments Can't Fix It

Today's ZGBlog continues and amplifies the theme of last week's: that large-scale, cross-cultural migration may be the biggest problem of our era, that it was caused by government, and cannot be solved by government. This therefore looks good for the prospect of discontinuing government.
 
In particular, a key election is due in France next weekend, and Marine LePen may possibly win it. The Blog suggests why even she will fail to fix the problem. A bonus however is that she may ease France out of the EU, so precipitating an end to that supra-government. Exciting times; enjoy Marine.

The Muslim Flood

Governments created this problem, and all over the Western world are wringing their hands in despair about how to fix it. Meanwhile, libertarians can have a quite different view. So enjoy today's zero Government Blog: Menace, or Opportunity?

Resistance with Guns

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In his fictional saga Unintended Consequences, John Ross portrays an America in which guns and other weapons are used in a spontaneous uprising against an arrogant government. Today's ZGBlog considers that Other Use for Guns.

About those Chemical Weapons

Today's Zero Government Blog has two suggestions: Assad's deployment of CWs on April 4th didn't happen, and in any case the way this month's narrative has been controlled demonstrates again that government cannot be ended by trying to join it. Enjoy Politics Cannot Cut It.

Students United (Tuition Protest Song)

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Remy mocks student activists in this humurous ReasonTV video.

Help Give the FedGov a Bloody Nose

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            Do you know a lawyer?
            Does he or she like money?
            Does he have a spine?

If you have three "yes" answers to those, bring today's ZGBlog to his attention. You'll help lower popular esteem for government, and might even earn a finder's fee.
 

Gun Owners of Vermont Free Speech Forum

Some time ago, I was booted off of the Gun Owners of Vermont Facebook page by Ed Cutler, that organization's president, for speaking freely about Voluntaryist philosophy.  
 
 
More recently, Cutler actually tried -- and succeeded -- in censoring me once again in another Facebook forum that wasn't even his while I was discussing interstate firearms laws.
 
 
Somewhere in between, I'd started my own Facebook page, Vermont Free Speech Gun Talk, in order to be liberated, with others, from the authoritarian and censorious mentality of Ed Cutler.  This page existed for quite some time without much fanfare.
 
 
Just recently, on a whim, I decided to change that group's name to Gun Owners of Vermont Free Speech Forum.  This has evidently incensed Ed Cutler -- and his cohorts Eddie Garcia and Bob DePino -- to seemingly no end.  They have, to date, already tried to get Facebook to remove the page, convince its members to abandon the group...and they have even reputedly petitioned the VT Secretary of State to try and have the page shut down.  They allege that I'm attempting to "steal their trademark," while simultaneously contending that my resistance to their censorship and hatred of speech beyond their control is somehow "subverting" their efforts to fight gun control in VT.
 
I'll let you judge for yourself:
 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1652220651722709/

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