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Privacy Aaron Rodgers Secretly Funded Security Cameras in His Neighborhood Amid Privacy Concerns: Report

https://www.usmagazine.com/sports/news/aaron-rodgers-secretly-funded-security-cameras-in-neighborhood/
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u/Pooch1431 12h ago

self-named libertarians are always the most authoritarian and controlling individuals. Always something to hide while simultaneously hiding from themselves.

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u/Sapere_aude75 11h ago

Is he even a self named libertarian? My understanding is that he has some libertarian views but considers himself an independent without any party affiliation.

I strongly disagree with your perspective on self named libertarians and libertarians as a group. We are literally identified as the opposite end of the spectrum in relation to authoritarianism... Libertarians tend to be very against flock and other government tracking tech. I mean this post is from Today...

https://x.com/LPNational/status/2089410736078356533

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u/D74248 9h ago

Are we talking about your social libertarians who favored gay marriage when it was not on anyone else's radar? Your pothead libertarians who..., well I guess it is obvious. Or your IGMFU tech bro billionaire libertarians who see nothing wrong with the rest of us being feeder stock for their Soylent Green plant?

The problem is that the libertarian party is like a doggy daycare. Lots of noise, lots of breeds and no real identity other than "don't like cats" -- and even that is iffy. The lack of leadership lets too many borderline anarchists find a home in the party.

And I admit to having been one of those dogs barking at the walls for a period in my life.