Libertarianism: NOT The Party of the LGBTQIA+ Community
And here is why. Do not delude yourself into thinking they are...
Libertarians love to yell about "freedom" and "personal liberty" like itâs their mantra, but when it comes to the LGBTQIA+ and trans communities, that whole âlive and let liveâ philosophy seems to go flying out the goddamn window. Why? Because their version of "freedom" often translates to "I don't give a shit about your rights if they inconvenience me."
This is a breakdown of why Libertarian Party members often fail to support LGBTQIA+ and trans folks, even when their supposed principles should align with equality and individual rights. Spoiler alert: Itâs a mix of ideological inconsistency, shitty priorities, and, letâs be honest, a healthy dose of bigotry disguised as âsmall governmentâ rhetoric.
1. The Libertarian Hypocrisy: Freedom for Some, Not for All
Libertarians claim to be the party of freedom, but when that freedom involves queer and trans people just existing, suddenly itâs not so simple. The idea of âpersonal libertyâ should, in theory, mean supporting everyoneâs right to live their authentic lives. But nopeâmany Libertarians twist this into, âYou do you, as long as I donât have to see it, pay for it, or acknowledge it.â
"Freedom" vs. Basic Human Rights
Hereâs where it gets fucked up: Libertarians often frame LGBTQIA+ and trans rights as âspecial treatmentâ rather than basic equality. For example:
They argue against anti-discrimination laws, claiming businesses should have the âfreedomâ to refuse service to anyone. Translation: âWeâre cool with bigotry as long as we can call it âfree market.ââ
They oppose government involvement in marriage equality, claiming the state shouldnât be involved in marriage at all. Great in theory, but in practice? Itâs just another way to dodge supporting gay marriage.
The contradiction is glaring: theyâll scream about freedom for gun owners and anti-vaxxers, but when it comes to protecting LGBTQIA+ folks from discrimination or violence, they shrug and say, âNot my problem.â
2. The âSmall Governmentâ Excuse: A Convenient Cover for Bigotry
Libertarians love to hide behind the âsmall governmentâ banner, which sounds fine until you realize itâs often just a euphemism for, âWe donât want to do anything to protect marginalized people.â Hereâs how this plays out:
Refusal to Address Discrimination
Libertarians argue that the free market will magically fix discrimination. If a business discriminates against gay or trans people, they claim the market will âpunishâ them when customers boycott. Yeah, because bigots are so well-known for giving a shit about market forces, right? In reality, this laissez-faire approach leaves LGBTQIA+ folks vulnerable to harassment, job loss, and worse.
Bathroom Bills and Trans Rights
When it comes to trans issues, Libertarians often say, âLet the private sector handle it.â Thatâs code for, âWeâre not going to do shit to stop trans people from being harassed for using the bathroom that matches their gender identity.â Small government in this context is just a cop-out for ignoring systemic discrimination.
3. Catering to Conservatives: Keeping Bigots Happy
Letâs be realâLibertarians often cozy up to conservatives because they share some overlapping goals, like cutting taxes and gutting regulations. But this alliance comes at a cost: many Libertarians end up pandering to the anti-LGBTQIA+ crowd to keep conservative allies on their side.
Dog Whistles and Shared Talking Points
Youâll often hear Libertarians parroting conservative rhetoric about âprotecting childrenâ or âreligious freedom,â which are just fancy ways of justifying anti-LGBTQIA+ policies. By aligning themselves with these narratives, Libertarians end up legitimizing bigotry under the guise of liberty.
Ignoring the Social Justice Angle
Libertarians are quick to dismiss LGBTQIA+ rights as âidentity politicsâ or a âdistractionâ from the ârealâ issues, like tax reform. This dismissive attitude sends a clear message: queer and trans people donât matter as much as deregulating corporations.
4. The Libertarian Obsession with Individualism
Libertarians are obsessed with individualism, which sounds great in theoryâuntil you realize itâs often used as an excuse to ignore systemic oppression. Theyâll say things like, âEveryone should be treated equally,â but refuse to acknowledge that LGBTQIA+ folks start from a different baseline thanks to discrimination.
Ignoring Intersectionality
Libertarians tend to view the world in black-and-white terms: youâre an individual, and your success or failure is entirely your responsibility. This ignores the reality of intersectionalityâthe way race, gender, and sexuality intersect to create unique challenges. For example, a Black trans woman faces far more systemic barriers than a cisgender white man, no matter how much Libertarians want to pretend otherwise.
5. Transphobia Disguised as âBiological Realityâ
Libertarians love to claim theyâre just being ârationalâ when they deny trans peopleâs identities. Theyâll trot out arguments about âbiological realityâ and say things like, âThere are only two genders,â as if thatâs some groundbreaking scientific revelation.
The Science They Ignore
Transphobic Libertarians conveniently overlook the mountains of evidence supporting the existence of gender diversity throughout history and across cultures. They act like respecting someoneâs pronouns is some Orwellian nightmare, when itâs really just basic fucking decency.
The Impact
By clinging to these outdated, pseudoscientific arguments, Libertarians create an environment where trans people are delegitimized and dehumanized, all under the guise of âlogic.â
6. The Ron Paul Problem: A Legacy of Exclusion
Libertarian icon Ron Paul, often hailed as the godfather of modern libertarianism, has a long history of problematic views on LGBTQIA+ issues. His infamous newsletters from the 1990s included homophobic rhetoric, including blaming gay men for the AIDS epidemic. While Paul later claimed he didnât write those articles, the damage was doneâand his legacy still casts a shadow over the party.
How It Affects Todayâs Libertarians
Many Libertarians still idolize Ron Paul, even as they try to distance themselves from his homophobic past. This creates a tension within the party: they want to appear inclusive, but theyâre still clinging to a leader with a problematic record.
7. The Libertarian Party Platform: A Mixed Bag
The Libertarian Partyâs official platform claims to support LGBTQIA+ rights, stating that they oppose discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. But in practice, the party often undermines these principles by prioritizing âsmall governmentâ ideology over real-world solutions.
Token Support
Yes, the party technically supports marriage equality and opposes sodomy laws. But when it comes to enforcing anti-discrimination protections or addressing violence against LGBTQIA+ people? Crickets. Their approach boils down to, âWeâll support you as long as it doesnât inconvenience anyone else.â
8. Libertarians Who Do Support LGBTQIA+ Rights (and Why Theyâre the Exception)
To be fair, not all Libertarians are anti-LGBTQIA+. Some genuinely believe in applying their principles of freedom and individual rights to everyone, regardless of sexuality or gender identity. These Libertarians often:
Advocate for ending discriminatory laws.
Support trans-inclusive healthcare policies.
Push back against anti-LGBTQIA+ rhetoric within their own party.
Why Theyâre Rare
Unfortunately, these Libertarians are often overshadowed by the louder, more conservative voices in the party. They face pushback from members who see LGBTQIA+ issues as âidentity politicsâ or âspecial treatment.â
Conclusion: Libertarians Need to Get Their Shit Together
The Libertarian Party loves to preach about freedom, but when it comes to LGBTQIA+ and trans rights, theyâre often hypocritical, dismissive, or downright hostile. By hiding behind âsmall governmentâ rhetoric and catering to conservative bigots, they undermine their own principles of liberty and equality.
If Libertarians truly cared about freedom, theyâd stop using it as a cover for inaction and start actively supporting policies that protect LGBTQIA+ people from discrimination, violence, and systemic oppression. Until then, theyâll remain the party of âfreedom for me, but not for thee.â
Citations
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