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[–] intrepiddemise ago
Let's see...libertarianism's principles do not amount to "anything goes" or "don't judge", "muh constitution" doesn't save me from a 51% majority, I agree; its perceived legitimacy does. Also, Zionism is a radical ideology, and history has shown that groups that assimilate into the dominant culture of a country can be just as successful (if not more so, look at Korean Americans, for example) as the native population.
If you want a less radical platform, one that may actually be listened to by the average person, then it is not freedom you should be fighting against, but domination (especially by certain groups, if that's your thing). It shouldn't be constitutional principles that you fight against, but the perversion of those principles for ends with which you do not agree. It shouldn't be immigration that you're fighting against, but the failure of immigrants to assimilate into American culture (or, worse yet, subversion of that culture into some form of socialism). You can wait around for the "AIDS" to destroy the U.S., or you can actually do something toward making positive change. It's up to you.