>>12470576>Libertarians are the ones that colonized America after all. They wanted to get away from big government/religious prosecutionThis isn't complete true, and what parts that are only really so in a narrow sense. Groups escaping religious persecution often ended up persecuting other religious groups, and the whole "hurr big government" rhetoric wasn't anywhere to be found in the in the 17th and much of the 18th centuries, even if Liberalism was in its embyonic stages due to purtianism and the parlimentarians winning the English civil wars.
>American expansion westward to pacific was led by libertarian ideals of freedomAmerican expansion westward was done with the force of the USG back on the east coast. "We" literally bought a fuck ton of land from France and waged a war against Mexico to get to the pacific. America's rise to ptominence was as top-down and organized as any other world historic great power. Its just that liberalism obscures power relations between the de facto and de jure government.
>The world has billions of libertariansI have no idea why a most of the world would care about brand of liberalism that has little appeal even among anglophones.
>millions of middle class/rich libertarians willing to give up EarthMost middle class/rich people are not leaving the comforts of earth to rough it on mars for the rest of their lives. I can envision a mars colony, even a fairly big one (10s of thousands) in the coming decades if a lot goes well, but its not gonna be luxurious for a long time.
>>12470591>The Black Nuclear FamilyThat was already dead when the Civil Rights Movement won out.