What is the one thing you dislike most about the ancap community?

What do I dislike?

I dislike how intellectually fragile this community has become. Last end of the year survey showed a sad decline in the number of people that read books. Few people actually take the time to challenge the argument and not the person. Instead, some have opted to follow posters around and just downvote them based on personal grudges.

Fallacies are used as rules that when broken allow declaring victory over the other person and thus further critical thinking is no longer required

The obsession with syntactic masturbation, not as bad as marxists but most of it is just lazy propaganda. Calling supporters of governments statist as an insult has about as much weight as what they say about ancaps, which is neofeudalists that just want chaos. The ancap believes their system to be correct, the statist believes their system to be correct, the leftarch believes their system to be correct. Maybe it's just me, but I don't have a huge boner for going fucking statists! Don't lefties think we're feudalistic statists?

Lazy analysis: "The state is not real, it isn't a person." Social constructs don't make the construct any less substantive/meaningful. Saying the state isn't real is about as meaningful as saying that property isn't real. "Borders are just imaginary lines on a map." Leftarchs say the same about absentee ownership. I will give some credit though. Back when moly was more popular in these parts the "gun in the room" argument was very popular for dismissing statist arguments. That is until some Molynuevians began to realize that leftists also apply it to property.

Maybe I just don't have much in common with posters here aside from economics.

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