Culture of Peace 0010: The Human Cost of Socialism in Venezuela

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Jorge Jraissati, a student activist from Venezuela, has a heartbreaking message. The government policies in his country have destroyed a once-prosperous economy.

The people are starving. Basic rights are violated on a daily basis. Rather than following sound economics, the political leadership there have embarked on a death spiral.

Jorge’s story is an important one. The situation is dire, but he is doing great work and hopes to see sanity restored for his people.

Please, help him spread awareness of what went wrong, and how it can be fixed.

Links discussed in this episode:

Venezuelan Alliance website (link will be added when the website is live)

One Venezuelan Student’s Heartbreaking Experience with Socialism,” video by the Foundation for Economic Education

Jorge Jraissati, The Young Leader of the Venezuelan Fight For Freedom,” article from the Huffington Post

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Culture of Peace 0009: Luke on Sounds Like Liberty

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Back on June 6th, 2018, I had the immense pleasure of appearing on the Sounds Like Liberty podcast with Nick and Lizzzie Pecone. They do a wonderful show together, bringing on libertarians and anarcho-capitalists to talk about their personal taste in music. So, that’s what this is! While not the usual Culture of Peace fare, I hope you will enjoy getting a more personal look at me through this show.

This interview was just one segment of the full show, so be sure to check out the original on their site.

Links discussed:

Sounds Like Liberty Website | Libsyn | Facebook | Twitter

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Culture of Peace 0008: Homeschooling, Health, and Family: Building a Libertarian House

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Mila Keller of Libertarian House joins me today, for an excellent look at how libertarianism changes your views on everything. From education to nutrition, we cover a lot of ground in a short span of time!

She describes her new blog Libertarian House as a “libertarian lifestyle blog,” and so far I’ve found it to be a very enjoyable read. Mila came to the United States from Germany, so it was a great time getting her perspective on things. So far on her site, she has covered feminism, the happiness of married women, cutting grains out of your diet, circumcision, property taxes, and much more.

Links discussed in this episode:

Libertarian House Website | Facebook | Twitter

Books mentioned in this episode:

How Children Fail, by John Holt

Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back to Health, by William Davis

Good Calories, Bad Calories: Fats, Carbs, and the Controversial Science of Diet and Health, by Gary Taubes

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Sounds Like Liberty with Nick and Lizzie Pecone

I had an awesome time appearing on Sounds Like Liberty with Nick and Lizzie Pecone on June 6th.

If you’d like to check it out, you can find the episode on Libsyn, right hereThe soundtrack to the episode can be found on YouTube, here.

Show them some love and drop a Like on their Facebook page as well!

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Culture of Peace 0007: Taking Back Social Media Using Encryption

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I’m thrilled to have Patrick Smith on the show this week. Patrick is a tech entrepreneur and libertarian activist, with a list of accomplishments a mile long.

He has developed a browser extension that allows you to encrypt things on Facebook before Facebook receives the data. In other words, it’s keeping Facebook, the government, or any other prying eyes away from your data. We get into the weeds on how this works, why it’s important, and where it’s going from here.

Before that, we also talk about his run for NOT Governor of Texas this year and the emergence of the NOT Army. If you’re not keeping up with Patrick, you will want to start after this episode.

This is not an episode to miss!

Links discussed in this episode:

Facemask website | Facebook Page | Group

NOT Army Facebook PageDiscord server

Patrick Smith for NOT Governor of Texas website | Facebook Page

Disenthrall on YouTube

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Culture of Peace 0006: Building a Better Future – The Omaha Roads to Freedom UnConvention

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This episode is a little time-sensitive!

On 5/25/2018 in Omaha, Nebraska, the incredible Omaha Roads to Freedom UnConvention will be convening.

Zachary Taylor, the convention’s New Media Director, joins me to talk about the convention. The event is all about finding solutions: To the regulatory behemoth at work in U.S. healthcare, the problems with our current education systems, and applying the blockchain to new and exciting areas. The episode is a little on the short side, but it’s packed with information!

Guests will include Ron Paul, Larry Sharpe, Laura Ebke, Mary Ruwart, Austin Petersen, Kyle Varner, Yuri Maltsev, and many more!

Don’t forget to check out the Libertarian Union and find yourself even more great podcasts to listen to!

Links discussed in this episode:

Omaha Roads to Freedom UnConvention Website

Omaha Roads to Freedom UnConvention on Facebook | Twitter

Roads to Liberty Podcasting Group

Roads to Liberty on YouTube | Minds

Other episodes mentioned:

Episode 2: Kratom, a New Player in the World of Cryptocurrencies

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Culture of Peace 0005: The Situation in Syria

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Kyle Anzalone of Immersion News joins me today to share his foreign policy expertise.

I’ve felt it was important to do an episode on the situation in Syria, so that is the focus today. Not only is this a high-stakes game, it’s also completely backwards on many levels. Kyle explains how the US, ISIS, Russia, Assad, and several other factors make for a complicated situation. We also get into the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and the full scope of US involvement there. We touch briefly touch on “Russiagate,” and whether or not there is much to see on this after all, despite the media hype.

Overall, an incredible episode overflowing with knowledge. You will come away from this one knowing more than anyone else in the room on foreign policy.

Links discussed in this episode:

Libertarian Institute

Foreign Policy Focus podcast

Immersion News

Follow Kyle on Twitter

Libertarian Union on Facebook

Antiwar.com

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The State Smash Podcast with Jeremy Harding

After some recent health issues delaying the release of Culture of Peace episode 5, it was a genuine pleasure to play interviewee for a change and appear on the State Smash Podcast with Jeremy Harding.

It’s a little on the longer side and NSFW, but I had fun! We get into what Culture of Peace is all about, what brought me to libertarianism, how to move the message forward, and some broader commentary on the nature of government.

Enjoy!

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Culture of Peace 0004: Is Public Education Worth Saving?

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The Honest Teacher joins me on the show to discuss the current state of public education.

This is a deeply personal subject for me. We decided to homeschool my son before he was born, and the world today has certainly vindicated us in that decision. The Honest Teacher covers the ways that compulsory education is harmful to developing young minds. From there, we dive into the push for kids to attend college, dishonesty in education, and many other aspects of school.

Can public education be saved? Is it worth saving? Listen to find out.

Links discussed in this episode:

The Honest Teacher on Facebook

Alliance for Self-Directed Education

Books Mentioned in this Episode:

The Underground History of American Education: A School Teacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling by John Taylor Gatto

Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling by John Taylor Gatto

Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life by Peter Gray

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Lowering the Voting Age is Playing into the State’s Hands

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According to the usual media suspects, we should strongly consider lowering the voting age to 16.

First of all: Is this a good-spirited push for inclusion, or a thinly-veiled attempt to push through gun control legislation? Let’s consider the question more carefully.

It seems like this should be fairly obvious. All we need to do is ask, “Why now?” Does anyone think that our endlessly wise talking heads all suddenly came to the conclusion that a more fair society requires more youth voters? To suggest this is to reveal a staggering degree of naivete.

No. This latest push is part of the March for Our Lives madness gripping the country. The Parkland shooting is the latest in a long line of obvious justifications for political action, say the progressives. The only solution to any problem–be it police accountability, drinking water standards, or obesity–is to increase the power of the federal government.

My argument is that this is exactly the problem.

School-age children are raised by government.

Consider the life of a child for most of their formative years.

Go to school. Go back home. Attend extra-curricular activities. Have a rushed dinner. Work on homework. Go to sleep. Repeat.

The life of a child is a life of government control. They spend 7 or more hours per day at the school, to say nothing of the crushing load of homework. It is not merely a part of their day, it is their day.

While the consequences of this are many, all of them are negative. Parents know nothing about their children, and children spend no time getting to know their parents. Learning, discipline, praise, expectations of acceptable behavior. All of these come from the school first, and the parents second.

Children are taught to expect government solutions.

Of course, when a child is learning is learning about government, there is a strong suggestion that the only proper way to affect change in society is by using the political means. All episodes in history are taught with this bias as well. The only way that slavery could have ended was thanks to our Great Deified Leader, who abolished it with the stroke of the Executive pen. Child labor was rampant and uncontrollable until the Wise and Benevolent Federal Government enacted the Fair Labor Standards Act. Pick an issue and see the same story repeated.

  1. Problem exists.
  2. Helpless public asks government to fix it.
  3. Omnipotent government reshapes reality to aid its citizens using the magic of regulation.

Consequently, we cannot be surprised when their response to a tragedy is to appeal to the federal government. Where the most reasonable among us might suggest improvements to security at the school in question, children who have lived their entire lives inside a government institution have no basis for reaching this conclusion.  When there is a problem, you ask the government to fix it. After all, localized solutions are barbarous and backwards artifacts of an age long past.

In fact, government solutions are a long history of failures.

The war on poverty hasn’t helped poverty. The war on drugs has only aggravated the drug problem. Monetary stimulus only worsens our economic woes. The grand attempt to fight rising healthcare costs led to a massive increase instead.

A full account of the failures of government is material for a multi-volume book series, not a simple blog post. There are already many fantastic resources available to study on this topic. The short version is that government has nothing to show for itself, and yet it never fails to get a free pass from the public. “They are doing the best they can,” we’re told. “If only we could get the schools more funding, they would be able to do a better job!” Yet, rather than accurately explaining the problem or its solution, these common refrains are generally proof of a mind shaped by public education.

Again: Problem exists? Let’s get government to fix it.

How does lowering the voting age to 16 help the progressives?

I hope it should be obvious. The goal is to get people voting before they have lived so much as an instant in the real world.

Those with lives dominated by government are more likely to vote in ways favorable to the government. These are people who have never owned a home, never balanced a budget, and never witnessed the effects of taxes on their paychecks. In other words, they are wholly isolated from the effects of their voting decisions.

Make no mistake: This is a vile maneuver made by those with a distinct agenda. If we are to be governed at all, it should at least be by adults who are fully responsible for the consequences.

If this is the direction that we are heading, it is more important than ever before that we end government control over as many things as possible. Tyranny is only a stone’s throw away.

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