Low-German Libertarianism

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Low-German Libertarianism is an ideology advocating for the split of North Germany from the South, and the revival of Low-German culture. It believes in a free market without government intervention believes in the right to unionize, It stands culturally progressive on social issues, such as LGBTQ, Multiculturalism and others, yet believes for the maintenance of culture as it enriches a person more than it takes from them. Assuming, of course, that the culture adapts to social change.

Economic
Low-German Libertarianism believed in a free market, in which public services such as healthcare, can be opted out of for private alternatives, causing the government to have to compete in said market. It sees unionization as a possibility, the exact details are decided by the ideology implementing this framework for itself.

State
Low-German Libertarianism believes that the state should not have any decision power. It's only purpose is to enforce the laws in place, and collect taxes for public services. The taxes it collects are mostly income tax for businesses and the public service fees of the regular citizen. Laws in this ideology would allow anything which doesn't harm another being. You can take drugs, if you don't drive under the influence of them. You can own firearms, as long as you don't point them at innocent strangers. Homeless people can sleep anywhere, unless they are trespassing private property. These laws of the Harm Principle of course lose their effect in a situation of Self-Defense.

Cultural
Low-German Libertarianism wishes for the revival of Low-German culture and the independence of the north of germany, from the south. This can happen 2 different ways, "Lüttplattdüütsland" (Small Low-Germany) would only include Lower-Saxony, Bremen, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, whilst "Grootplattdüütsland" (Big Low-Germany) would also include Northrhine-Westphalia and Brandenburg. Yet also advocates for a level of multiculturalism, it sees the influence of others as an enrichment to low-german culture, rather than the detrement of it, believing that anyone who lives in their nation can rightfully call themself low-german, no matter the origin, ethnicity or race.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a green background.
 * 2) Draw a blue centered cross.
 * 3) Add a yellow emblem in the middle, filled with a smaller blue emblem.