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ASG.Stream To Release The Hong Konger Film In Time For Tiananmen Massacre Anniversary

ASG.Stream is partnering with the Acton Institute to bring you the award-winning documentary film, The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai’s Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom, to ASG.Stream. ASG.Stream’s Executive Director, Justin Arman, comments, “We’re honored to be showing this film during the 34th Anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre. We hope to raise awareness regarding the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) human rights violations against Hong Kongers. And specifically, we want to tell Jimmy Lai’s inspiring story, which is incredibly important to anyone who values human freedom.” This film tells the story of newspaper publisher and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai. Lai fled from China at the age of 12, and arrived in Hong Kong. Following the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, he founded Apple Daily, Hong Kong’s most successful newspaper. The film also explores the trajectory of the city of Hong Kong, from the “one nation, two systems” policy to total control by Beijing. Lai became one of the most prominent pro-freedom voices in Hong Kong. “I owe freedom my life,” Lai says, and he stood up for the rights of every Hong Konger to enjoy that same freedom. From the film’s official website, “THE HONG KONGER is a documentary by the Acton Institute. When Hong Kong’s basic freedoms come under attack, newspaper publisher and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai finds himself in the crosshairs of the state and must choose between defending Hong Kong’s long-standing liberties, or his own freedom.” “Jimmy’s story is one that cannot die in a prison cell — it is one that must reignite a persistent movement to defend the cause of freedom for Hong Kongers, for China as a whole, and humanity everywhere. You can make a difference. Learn about the three ways you can get involved with the film.” The film will launch June 2nd on ASG.Stream. Watch the trailer here. Join free. Watch free. Ad free. >>> start here.

Now Playing on ASG.Stream: Life Behind The Berlin Wall

The Advocates For Self-Government has partnered with issit.org to bring the documentary film, Life Behind The Berlin Wall, to its new streaming platform, ASG.Stream. “Why did people risk their lives to escape East Berlin?” That’s the question asked in the documentary film Life Behind the Berlin Wall. This film surveys the history of Germany being split into two distinct systems of governance: free-market West Germany vs. communist East Germany. It shows what life was like for the people living in the Soviet-controlled East Berlin and why people fled west towards freedom. The film is presented by Rainer Zitelmann, a German historian, sociologist, and author. ASG.Stream’s Executive Director, Justin Arman, has this to say about the partnership, “We’re thrilled about our new partnership with izzit.org, and we’re hoping to release many of their titles leading up to the official launch of our platform. izzit.org has produced dozens of entertaining and educational videos for scholastic use that ask viewers social and moral choice questions to advance understanding of human freedom. With the audience that our nonprofit has amassed over the years, we have the unique capacity to get these important films seen by a wider audience.” Arman continues, “Watching films on Youtube can be frustrating because of all the ads. ASG.Stream’s unique value add is that the platform is free, and films can be watched ad-free. We’re a donor-supported platform.” Rob Chatfield, President & CEO of izzit.org, shares his thoughts on the partnership, “The Advocates for Self Government have long championed looking at issues from beyond a “left/right” perspective. izzit.org asks viewers to consider the social and moral choices that guide their personal beliefs. We are pleased to offer Life Behind the Berlin Wall as an example of what actual people — with the same culture, language and economy — chose to do given their circumstances. Which direction resulted in more peace and prosperity? Check out Life Behind The Berlin Wall’s official trailer here. Get a free membership to ASG.Stream to enjoy all titles, ad-free.

Future Frontiers Partners with ASG.Stream with Visionary Talks

The Conference and Festival Continues to Make Waves (in the Future)
Photo by Judd Weiss
In 2012, Seth Blaustein and Max Borders were getting drunk together in Austin, TX. Seth was a filmmaker. Max was a writer. Each tipped back their drinks and lamented the lack of culture in support of human freedom and flourishing. Max had been trying to find someone to partner with on a TED for anti-authoritarians, something that would push the envelope a bit more. Seth had been thinking of something along similar lines, which would allow him to use his gifts as a director, shooter, and editor. After the hangover, Future Frontiers [formerly Voice & Exit] was born. Their mantra? Criticize by Creating.

20 Visionary Talks Exclusively On ASG.Stream

Watch free. Ad free. Get your free memberships to stream talks here.
Now streaming talks from Joe Quirk, Michael Malice, Ryan Holiday, Dave Asprey, Dale Brown, and more
The Advocates for Self-Government (ASG.Stream) is excited to announce that we have acquired exclusive rights to the Future Frontiers video collection, which we’ll be rolling out over the next twelve months. Later, Borders and Blaustein changed the name of this conference/festival to Future Frontiers. But the experience was always multifaceted, visual, and compelling. In fact, one attendee said, “If TED and Burning Man had a baby, it would be Voice & Exit.” Future Frontiers had a way of seeing into the future. Today, the talks still inspire what founder Max Borders calls “subversive innovation,” that is technologies or practices that work against unjust authority. Executive Director, Justin Arman, had this to say about the partnership, “I attended the very first event that Max and Seth hosted in Austin, and I was deeply inspired. This annual festival became something I’d organize my schedule around as it would inspire my optimism for the future of humanity. It was so important to my family, that my son even volunteered to work an event when he was just a teenager. I’m so happy to be able to share these talks with the world on our platform. We’re launching with 20 talks, and ASG.Stream plans to add more throughout the summer.” In that spirit, ASG.Stream is delighted to share these inspiring visionaries, including the way they think. We want viewers to take a cue from them… And criticize by creating.

Calling All Filmmakers

If you want people to entertain a new idea, usually the new idea has to entertain them first. — Bill Marsilii

ASG.STREAM is a 501(c)3 donor-supported platform that has secured funding and is launching Summer 2023.

Our pre-launch strategy includes featuring great films every two weeks. We’ve allocated funding to market each film extensively during this phase.

Our goal as a platform is to use exceptional film to demonstrate human character and to inspire the public to embrace the ideas of a consent-based social order.

What we’re looking for:

  • Feature-length / shorts / episodic
  • Movies / documentaries
  • Animations
  • Well-produced podcast

Themes we’re interested in:

  • Demonstrates exceptional human character
  • Proposes solutions without coercion
  • Shows the damaging effects of coercion
  • Illustrates a consent-based social order

Benefits for filmmakers:

Our goal is to create a supportive relationship with emerging filmmakers. Below is not an exhaustive list, but some of the benefits we might be able to offer:

  • We feature your film in our extensive network
  • We create film trailers and marketing collateral
  • We host screenings
  • We submit to film festivals
  • We might fund future projects!

Please contact us here. (During prelaunch, we’re using Google Forms)

ASG.STREAM: Interview with Gunpoint filmmaker, Bill Marsilii

In case you haven’t heard the news: The Advocates for Self-Government is now producing films. Our first short film, Gunpoint, has been winning awards at film festivals across the United States. With all the film’s success, we’ve decided to launch our own streaming platform, ASG.STREAM. Leading up to our summer launch, we’ll be showing great films, which you can enjoy absolutely free. Join free to get early access and to be a part of our emerging community. On April 18th, we’ll be showing the film on our platform.

Here is an exclusive interview with filmmaker, Bill Marsilii

ASG: Bill Marsilii, thank you for sitting down with us about your film Gunpoint, which will be released to the public for free as the first film on our new, donor-supported streaming platform. BM: Thank you! It’s a pleasure! ASG: From your perspective as the filmmaker, why should I watch Gunpoint? BM: Well, nobody’s saying you have to, of course, but I think you should probably watch it because you financed the production. (Ha! Sorry, couldn’t resist.) For the rest of the world, I would hope that the best reason to watch Gunpoint is that it’s funny and entertaining, with a side order of social comment. ASG: Why did you make this film? Now that it’s out, how do you feel about what you’ve created? BM: The genesis of the project happened in 2019, when your Board Chair, Chris Rufer, invited me and a number of other filmmakers up to Sacramento to discuss writing and directing a series of short films that Chris wanted to fund. We spent three days discussing various moral and social themes that he wanted to promote, and we brainstormed film stories that might communicate them well and in an entertaining way. Among the themes were, “All taxation is theft.” And I thought, Well, that certainly sounds like a fantastic night at the movies…. But then I remembered a YouTube talk I had seen with Penn Jillette of Penn and Teller fame, where he basically states that he supports civic causes but resents having to do it at the barrel of a gun, which is essentially what’s at the back of every monetary contribution that has been made compulsory through taxation. And it occurred to me, Wait a minute — I think I can make that funny. Because while many people don’t believe all taxation is theft… I think everybody agrees that some taxation is theft. I saw a way to take that to absurd comedic levels. Fortunately, Chris liked my approach, and gave us the greenlight and the funding to make Gunpoint. And I’m very pleased with the film, thank you! Pleased and quite proud. We shot it during the pandemic, which created huge hurdles and delays, and spent another year taking it out on the film festival circuit, where I’m happy that it’s done so well. I’m thrilled now that after four years, it is finally making its debut online with your site.

Join ASG.STREAM for free and watch film April 18th gunpoint film poster with credits and laurels

ASG: Do your peers in Hollywood give you heat about the lessons in the film? Any backlash? BM: Actually, no! The response has been overwhelmingly positive. Of course, that might be because nobody’s going to tell me to my face that they don’t care for it, but you can usually tell when someone’s just “being polite” as opposed to actually enjoying something. I have had a number of viewers tell me that while they don’t necessarily share the same view of government that Gunpoint seems to promote, they appreciate that the film makes its points with good humor, and its absurd tone takes the edge off of any political disagreement one might have with it. ASG: You’ve been busy showing your film, Gunpoint, at film festivals all over the country. What has this experience been like for you? BM: The experience has been invaluable, and a great deal of fun as well. When we were making the film, I honestly feared that we might not make it into any film festivals that weren’t explicitly “like-minded” politically, which would have disappointed me greatly. I didn’t want Gunpoint to be entertaining only to people who already believe what it has to say. So when we started getting selected by festivals that didn’t have any kind of social axe to grind, that were selecting it purely because they think it’s funny or well-made, that was immensely validating. There’s nothing like sitting in a movie theater with an audience full of strangers, and hearing them laugh and applaud at your work. Thanks to our festival run, I got to experience that many times, and even made several filmmaker friends along the way. Then when we started winning a number of those festivals… well, I can’t tell you what that meant to me. I was especially happy because Chris and The Advocates took a chance with my approach (and making the film wasn’t cheap, either)… so to have Gunpoint be this well-received, and reward their faith and investment in me and the film, was profoundly gratifying. Truly a win-win experience for all involved! ASG: Your acting in the film is eerily good. Where did you learn how to act, and do you favor being in front or behind the camera? What are your goals as an actor? BM: Why thank you! I began my career as an actor, actually — I’m an NYU Tisch School of the Arts drama grad, and studied acting at Circle in the Square. I had been writing and performing in New York for 25 years before moving to Los Angeles after the sale of the Deja Vu script. In fact, the original plan had been to write my way into a film acting career — I was originally attached to play a featured supporting role in Deja Vu. But when the script sold for such a huge sum, the studio insisted that any A-list director would want complete creative control, and that included casting. It didn’t take me too long to agree: “Yeah, at these prices, I wouldn’t cast me either. I’ll be in my next one. Deal!” Usually when someone who wants to act starts taking on other jobs like writing or directing, it smacks of vanity, where they don’t really care about those disciplines beyond them being means to another end. I suppose I’m only human, but I think I knew I was a real writer when my first script sale was a Christmas comedy that had no role in it for me. I just loved the story and wanted to tell it. I love being a storyteller, and I love writing and directing. My acting experience certainly helps me in those roles, and I still enjoy being in front of the camera as well. My goals are rather modest, I think. All I want to do is write, direct and star in a major motion picture that proves the existence of a loving God.

Gunpoint filmmaker, Bill Marsilii

Gunpoint filmmaker, Bill Marsilii

“If you want people to entertain a new idea, usually the new idea has to entertain them first.” – Bill Marsilii

ASG: What do you think of the relationship between politics and film as an artform? BM: Well, we’ve all heard the late Andrew Breitbart’s famous phrase, “Politics is downstream from culture.” I agree, and I think it’s always been that way. But what’s happening now, perhaps more than at any other time in our culture, is that films and television shows are being made where they’re trying to push a political point at the expense of telling an entertaining story, even jamming it in there when it works against the story. I think audiences are getting wise to this and are rejecting it in droves, from both sides of the ideological spectrum. Whether a movie is pushing a “woke” left-wing agenda, or a more conservative “faith-based” one, mainstream audiences usually resent having a political talking point that’s pretending to be entertainment jammed down their throats. Doubly so if that message is delivered smugly, as if you’re stupid or hateful if you don’t accept it without question. That’s not to say films should be empty of political messages — not at all! Film is perhaps our most socially impactful artform, certainly among our most persuasive. But I believe the first fidelity of a filmmaker should always be to entertain, to tell a great story and bring the audience along on the journey. One of the great things about film is that it can broaden people’s horizons or see the world around them differently. But if you want people to entertain a new idea, usually the new idea has to entertain them first. ASG: Tell us a little about your career and aspirations as a filmmaker? What’s next? BM: Well, my screenwriting career continues to be blessed, and I’m quite grateful for that. I have a sci-fi action feature at Amazon called Time Zone, written with my Deja Vu partner Terry Rossio, that looks like it’s on a production track, God willing. I’m also at work on another feature script. While I’m at it, though, I’m talking to a few different companies about writing and directing my first feature film. It’s an exciting time, and Gunpoint has certainly helped to forward that goal. We’ll see what happens next!

Watch Gunpoint, Only on ASG.STREAM | April 18th

Already called the “N*tflix of Liberty,” ASG.STREAM promises to bring you the most comprehensive array of options that serve that great liberatory movement you belong to. Not only can you receive a steady diet of great films, but you will also be able to join the conversation and find your tribe. The platform is set to launch in the summer of 2023. ASG.STREAM is a 501(c)3 donor-supported platform. Membership is free, and you can join here.

Our new platform: ASG.STREAM – Films. Freedom. Community

Have you been looking for an streaming platform dedicated to human freedom? The Advocates for Self-Government is bringing the goods. Longform. Short film. We’re serving up high-production-value content in one convenient app that make the case for self-government. (Hint: that’s the SG in ASG.)

Already called the “N*tflix of Liberty,” ASG.STREAM promises to bring you the most comprehensive array of options that serve that great liberatory movement you belong to. Not only can you receive a steady diet of great films, but you will also be able to join the conversation and find your tribe.

The platform is set to launch in the summer of 2023.

ASG.STREAM is a 501(c)3 donor-supported platform. Membership is free, and you can join here.

Watch Gunpoint, Only on ASG.STREAM | April 18th

Join free. Watch free. Visit https://asg.stream to get early access to our films and community.

Interview with Mary Ruwart about Libertarian Solutions 3.0

Justin Arman, from The Advocates team, interviewed Dr. Mary Ruwart who for many years served as a columnist for our newsletter. Her organization, Liberty International, is hosting an event that we’re thrilled to share with you. J:  I understand that Liberty International (LI) is sponsoring a virtual course “Libertarian Solutions 3.0 (LS 3.0):  How to Share the Libertarian Message with Just About Anyone.”  Can you tell us more? M:  As you know, the Libertarian Party isn’t focused on teaching new libertarians about the non-aggression principle and its real-world applications. This lack of knowledge makes it tough to share the libertarian message effectively.  LI is partnering with the Advocates of Self-Government to remedy that. J:  You worked with the Advocates on educating new libertarians earlier when you wrote the “Ask Dr. Ruwart” column for us for a couple decades, didn’t you? M:  Yes. What made that possible was that LI, then the International Society for Individual Liberty, had educated me, I was new to the movement, in the principles and real-world application of liberty.  Our Kalamazoo, Michigan county LP met regularly to discuss the 30+ trifold issue pamphlets put out by ISIL. We would discuss and debate the material in these trifolds until we were fluent in the libertarian principles and their practice. I brought that knowledge, as well as my own research, to the “Ask Dr. Ruwart” column that Advocates’ readers enjoyed. J:  Yes, it’s great for The Advocates to have a partner like LI who is dedicated to educating new libertarians and training them to be more persuasive in the movement.  Can you share with our readers what attendees will actually get when attending your event? M:  Attendees will receive a series of talks about real-world applications of the non-aggression principle (the NAP) as a free add-on to Libertarian Solutions 3.0: “How to Share the Libertarian Message with Just about Anyone.” Attendees will also get a free pdf of the latest edition of my book, Healing Our World, and a 4-part audio set, How to Transform Judeo-Christians, Liberals, New Agers, and Pragmatists into Libertarians, as further reading and reference material. The other speakers are giving free access to some of their material as well.  The cost of LS 3.0 is only $99, but the free add-ons are worth that much, if not more.  If an enrollee uses the code ADVOCATES when registering, they get a 20% discount and the Advocates get a commission as well. It’s a real win-win for everyone!  Your readers can go to https://liberty-intl.org/ls3/ to learn more.  Since we do suggest some advance reading and video-viewing after the first session on February 15, it’s best to register now and get started! LS 3.0 is truly a deep dive into how liberty works! J:  The Advocates is excited to work with LI on this special project and some of us will be attending! Below is the updated schedule:  

We launched Libertarianism.com, a new learning platform

Do you know someone who shows promise in the domains of freedom and self-government? The Advocates for Self-Government has launched an online academy that lets mission-driven libertarians go deeper into the ideas. Introducing Libertarianianism.com. How does it work? Tomorrow’s top libertarian thinkers and doers earn points as they learn. This learn-and-earn model lets users cash in their points for cool merchandise. What’s the catch? There isn’t one. Users register and choose from among a starting lineup of eight courses:  

Take Courses, Get Free Merch

As they gain more knowledge, users gain more points. The knowledge is the cake and the merchandise is the icing. All users pay is $5.00 flat-rate shipping for all products. The rest is covered by our supporters! Here’s an example: In this video, we return to the ideas of Robert Nozick, particularly as it applies to the idea of whether or not equality or liberty should be a primary political value. 1. Nozick responds to Rawl’s idea of equality as the primary moral-political benchmark by arguing that: a. Liberty is in the Constitution. b. Liberty is axiomatic. c. Liberty upsets patterns. 2. Any egalitarian distribution of goods or opportunities based on a “plan” can never stay in place without: a. Making the plan comprehensive for the entire country. b. Continuous violations of people’s rights and freedom. c. Figuring out everything in advance. 3. According to Nozick, to what extent should government authorities interfere in the lives of others? a. On a limited basis, such as to maintain order. b. We should only maintain a basic income for all. c. The government should never interfere in the lives of others.

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Learner Review

“I would like to recommend this to you if you’re a libertarian, and if you’re not, I highly recommend it … because it’ll give you some new ideas to think about [in terms of] what our society is and what it could be.” – Brian, Facebook comment.  

Get Extra Points

We recommend users start with the Human Respect Certification, which gets you extra points and provides a simple, solid basis from which to explore the rest of the courses. From there, the material gets a bit more challenging. Are you up for the challenge? The process is simple: 1. Register 2. Earn Points By Completing Courses 3. Use Points For Free Merch That’s it! As time goes on, we’ll continue to add courses. Indeed, we want to keep users around to deepen their education, so we hope to add lots of future content, including more about improved communication and persuasion techniques. We hope you share libertarianism.com with the budding libertarian in your life. Learners can help us share the project simply by being brand ambassadors. Users gain knowledge and merch while our donors rest knowing more people are getting the concepts of peace, freedom, and self-government. If you consider yourself a veteran or expert, we think you’ll love the refresher – and a new teeshirt might be nice, too. Are you ready? Let’s do this.