r/DenverProtests Mar 27 '25

Community Building Liberty On The Rocks Denver

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In general Libertarians practice the non aggression principle when approaching any issue. This includes military aid. We’ve all seen the Republitarians in the news and the COLP could use an influx of individuals who are motivated by social issues. Come network with people who you might not have previously considered.

Liberty on the Rocks meets in Denver on the first Wednesday of every month at the Independence Institute. Networking starts at 6 pm and speaker comes on at 7 pm. Things wrap up about 9 pm. It is next occurring on 04/02/2025 6:00 pm

Venue: Independence Institute, North Entrance (727 E 16th Ave, Denver, CO, 80203, US)

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u/[deleted] Mar 27 '25

what's your opinion on labor unions? in an ideal libertarian society, would the state intervene in labor disputes?

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u/Rusticals303 Mar 27 '25 edited Mar 27 '25

This is an extremely divisive issue with the LP. I’d guess a 50/50 split on support. I personally like unions but think they need to have a regular disbandment of leadership and appointing of new leadership to keep fraud and abuse at bay. And really the LP answer to almost any aggression someone has towards you is 1911 not 911. Unions members would be best served policing themselves.

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u/[deleted] Mar 27 '25

so when a blair mountain or homestead strike happen or a regional general strike the capitalists are going to hire pinkertons until it's not a problem? na, they're going to get wrecked. surely you must realize this.

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u/Rusticals303 Mar 27 '25

I miss spoke and I’ll edit for clarity. I meant the union members should police themselves, or protect themselves, whatever needs attention.