Why Libertarianism is the Best: Hasan Piker Owned

3 years ago
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The reason why libertarianism is the best is because of moral reasoning and economic and political history. I have Hasan Piker owned on this argument as he doesn't have the slightest clue about the economic history, although he isn't some full-blown socialist, he's more than enough to resemble the same mentality; one-track-minded who makes baseless claims and assertions against capitalism without any credible information or sources to back up his baseless claims.

Yet again, the baseless claim gets thrown around about the wider gap between the rich and poor. Much like capitalism, Libertarianism related to this comes under much scrutiny as a result of countless myths that get flung around, and is easy for people to misconstrue what libertarianism stands for. Hasan Piker makes the argument against Libertarianism based on his economic argument against the free market economy.

As I have pointed out numerous times before, it is not because of the freedom of the marketplace and competition that results in monopolies, oligopolies, cartelisation, etc, but because of government intervention in the economy through strong government regulation. The things he complains about pretty much describes the very mixed economy that we're living under today because of his socialist government interventionism.

This is why the arguments against Libertarianism lack credibility as history is not on their side. There has never been a mixed economy to avoid corporatism and is the natural state of what happens when you allow the government to interfere in the marketplace.

I have Hasan Piker owned on the argument in relation to do with scarcity, again, much like Marxists he doesn't comprehend there are all different types of food, housing, and clothing, it would be impossible to provide such goods without waste if centrally planning such things and if you leave it down to the market for prices to fluctuate, that's the freedom of the market determining value.

Hasan Piker doesn't comprehend that each and every single individual all have different tastes in food, housing, clothing, and in relation to that, scarcity is impossible to avoid, especially when not only is there different types of housing, there are different locations and demands, not everyone wants to live in the city, some may want to live in a beachfront property and land itself is scarce. This is why quasi-socialist mixed economy supporters like Hasan Piker don't understand basic economics, you can't just wish scarcity away in the hopes it will disappear.

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