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A) I have no idea what this even means...
OK fair enough. I guess the whole juncture of 'Statist'-rights-ism -vs- Libertarian-type-ism is kinda complicated.
First they're two different things. You can be a 'Statist'-rights-type and not be a Libertarian-type, and vise versa.
However, as I mentioned above, when someone is both a 'Statist'-rights-type and a Libertarian-type, AFAIK their 'Statist'-rights-ism always trumps their Libertarian-type-ism.
For example: let's say some dude, let's call him Ron, held "don't war on drug users" as his
personal Libertarian-type Ideal. But if he was also a 'Statist'-rights-type, and his state happened to be warring on drug users, Ron would say... "fair enough, as long as those DAMN FEDS DON'T GET INVOLVED !!!1!".
No matter what they say, or how much they might otherwise stay pure in their Libertarian-type-ism, the Ron's of the world... well they are just simply not against the War on Drug Users. The same way as they are just simply not against the War on a Woman's Right to Choose.
So yeah... LOL@ 'Statist'-rights-types. That doesn't necessarily have anything to say about Libertarian-type-ism. You are correct.
But... but I gotta believe that the most popular flavor of Libertarian-type-ism is virulently 'Statist'-rights. Again, just like L.Ron. Most of the self-identifying Libertarian-types I talk to IRL are 'Statist'-rights-types. That's almost always how I can spot them... they are always prating on about the 'evils' of only one particular level of government.
So yeah... the first LOL is when a Ron outs himself as a 'Statist'-rights-type. That shiz is just bone-head stupid. The second LOL is when Ron doubles down, and further outs himself as a Libertarian-type. That's what the whole thread's about. But here's the part you might be missing... a third LOL happens when a Ron tries to rationalize the unavoidable contradictions between his Libertarian-type-ism and his 'Statist'-rights-ism. LMFAO you can't be both for and against the same exact thing.
Bottom line is this: I believe most Libertarian-types in the US are 'Statist'-rights-types. They are flat out not against the War on Drug Users. I believe most of the rest of US Libertarian-types are in favor of continued prohibitions, with the exception of pot.
I'd hardly call something a group's Ideal if only a decided minority of the people in that group shared it.