Jeremiah Harding 🦔
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Jeremiah Harding 🦔
@InsanityIsFree
#AnarchoCoalitionist. Extremely, unapologetically angry. Cult leader. Fast. Literally the worst. Words: @AnarchUnity @AgoristN @TheFreeThought2 @LibertySentries











With the @LPNational National Committee voting on appointing a new Candidate Support Committee member, we would like to inform the public that Region 1 Alternate and CSC nominee Bryce Thon runs the anti-immigrant and pro-ICE So To Speak Caucus.



Rating forms of Anarchism • Anarcho-Capitalism: 9/10 • Anarcho-Communism: 3/10 • Anarcho-Conservatism: 5/10 • Anarcho-Egoism: 7/10 • Anarcho-Illeagalism: 2/10 • Anarcho-Monarchism: 0/10 • Anarcho-Pacifism: 8/10 • Anarcho-Primitivism: 1/10






Hey cool! It's the pro-Pinochet caucus again! Reminder that the government you worship used pedophilic rape as a weapon to quell dissent, among may other vile tactics, and Paul Schäfer is evidence that massive segments of the right are willing to excuse worse than Epstein. TYFYS

With the @LPNational National Committee voting on appointing a new Candidate Support Committee member, we would like to inform the public that Region 1 Alternate and CSC nominee Bryce Thon runs the anti-immigrant and pro-ICE So To Speak Caucus.

Reminder that Nick Fuentes wants a "total Aryan victory" that begins with pedophilia. He defends Epstein, saying he's "cool", because he wants exactly what Epstein has, and is actively selling merch to support being a pedophile like he is on a cultural level. Tag a groyper.





The @SoToSpeakCaucus consistently advance a principled libertarian “third framework” on immigration, neither open-borders statism nor centralized state closure. Here’s the core position for your own education: “Open borders vs closed borders is a false binary. Libertarianism points to a third framework: immigration by consent, sponsorship, and responsibility—decentralized, contractual, and lawful.” Open immigration under a welfare state is a category error: it severs movement from property rights and consent, turns private property into a “managed commons,” and socializes costs onto taxpayers. True liberty requires ownership-first boundaries; in a stateless or privatized society there are only millions of voluntary invitations, not political entitlements. Illegal immigration under current conditions violates property rights, rule of law, and burdens public resources. Freedom of movement is not a standalone right, it exists only within the NAP and consent. Again: reject the false binary. Advance “ordered liberty grounded in property, consent, and responsibility.” Sponsors (employers, parishes, communities) assume transition costs instead of taxpayers. Authority decentralizes to localities. Enforcement targets real aggression (trafficking, smuggling, fraud), not peaceful labor. It draws on Rothbard, Hoppe, Austrian economics, and even Aquinas’ prudence about gradual, proportionate integration across generations to preserve social trust. This is explicitly anti-coercion: it opposes both (a) welfare-fueled open borders that force citizens to subsidize newcomers and (b) federal overreach that blocks voluntary association. It is pro-property, pro-contract, pro-subsidiarity, and fully consistent with the NAP and the Libertarian platform’s emphasis on individual rights over collective mandates. Labeling this “anti-immigrant,” “pro-ICE,” “ethno-nationalist,” or “far-right authoritarian” is a strawman. It’s a serious attempt to square immigration with self-ownership in a world that still has a welfare state and public property. The caucus is simply refusing to pretend that “open borders” magically becomes libertarian when the state is footing the bill. That’s the actual record. Happy to discuss the nuance rather than paint it as extremism.



Mamdani’s 15 mph speed limit isn’t about safety, it’s another money grab trib.al/1jP2oGU


