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Worldwide Drug Legalization is not happening, Austrian economics and Chicago school economics have been a massive waste of time. You're all bullshitting yourselves, it's been more than 50 years, free market economics cannot get through government policies or influence them. 
A "libertarian" NGO protesting every once in 5-10 years will never accomplish anything. Social conservative retardation continues with the anti-drug fearmongering. Nothing is doable, this state tyranny will continue until the world ends and no amount of voting, protesting, rioting will change it. 
There isn't even anyone to riot about it because the propaganda runs so deep into making what has been a relationship between humans and drugs for thousands of years into a taboo that any effort to push for change is either immediately opposed by the majority of the population (usually angry statist religious retards) or is eventually recriminalized and never protected by a constitutional law (like the case in Thailand). 

No amount of effort can put an end to these draconian laws or make society less retarded enough to know legalizing drugs won't destroy civilization. As long as democracy exists retardation will prevail and as long as states exist so will this repression. Worldwide market liberalization is a distant pipe dream, state repressions are a fact and they will remain as long as they see it fit to persecute drug users and dealers, ultimately this black market they create is also intertwined with the corrupt statemen which profits whilst also getting to put people into prison.
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>>1448 (OP) 
And so much for Milei LARPing as an ancap when he barely can do shit and ends up just being a disgruntled stalinist, lapdog of the elite.
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>>1449
What should he have done?
>Abolish the entire state
A President doesn't have that power.
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>>1451
>What should he have done?
Anything but run for president.
Your means need to align with your ends for your goal to be attained, otherwise you'll just get a distorted version of what you want. Electing a politician will never give you freedom, that much is obvious. The state is a large, self-perpetuating machine, the goal should be to limit its power from the outside, not to elect individuals into it that may very well be corrupted by power or just get caught up in the bureaucracy of everything.
>Electing a politician will never give you freedom
...but like...isn't it pretty clear in Milei's case that Argentina is WAY more free and prosperous than what was happening before? Isn't there some qote from Rothbard talking about how if you have two bills you have to choose between, you choose the one that gives more liberty?
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>>1455
As long as the state exists there can be no freedom.
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>>1464
O....k.....? Are we talking about the same thing anymore? Why is your response a response to what I said?
>>1448 (OP) 
id be inclined to agree, thats why im influenced by vanguardists
>>1448 (OP) 
2 words: neurotechnology.
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