In today’s flagship Lions of Liberty podcast, Marc hosts another edition of “Dave Smith Debates His Twitter Critics”, as Part of the Problem host and comedian Dave Smith joins me to settle a Twitter feud with Archie Flower – Vermont LP Chair and Lions of Liberty Patreon supporter. They debate the core resolution: “Racism inherently violates the non-aggression principle”, before moving on to to debate the second part of the resolution “The Mises Caucus promotes entryism. Archie was a former member of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus that is now critical of the group’s messaging and tactics.
Enjoy this debate, and come back next week for the Rothbardian anarcho-capitalist Mayor of Knox County, TN Glenn “Kane” Jacobs!
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