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Originally Posted by The Horror
Right-wing minarchists?
A lot of these people who call themselves the American Libertarian Party (who aren't actually libertarians, but call themselves that) hate abortion and drugs and aren't even LGBTQ+-friendly oppose government involvement in women's bodies, the choice of drug use, and marriage.
Culturally, they're a mix of libertines and cultural conservatives, united on economic issues and the general role of the state. But the cultural conservatives do exist in this faction.
You are a bit confused. While there is certainly a split among libertarians about abortion (but it isn't about body rights, rather about when the fetus becomes a life worth protecting under Non Aggression Principle), there isn't any about drugs, complete legalization of production and sale of drugs (all substances actually) is 1010 libertarianism and shared by approx all libertarians.
LGBTQ+ is as for abortion, only about minors. There is no split, no complicated issue, for adults, being free to do what they want with their body (ofc with absolutely no public money ever involved though), and all discussion is about minors, when NAP applies and you need third party decision because the individual isn't capable of decide by himself.
If instead you are thinking about societal obligations toward "lgbtq+", they don't exist in general under libertarianism for anyone, no one can be forced to comply with your preferences in general, and libertarianism posits a full unalienable right to discriminate for private actors, so i don't understand why that looks anti-libertarian to you.
No owe is owned anything unless a contract is signed toward that, rights are strictly only negatives (things other can't do to you, never things other have to give you) and so on.