Once again, you're conflating doing activism with broadcasting the most offensive activism all over the world and implying that it's going to persuade people to accept "the ideas of liberty." IMO, there are several examples (some of which I've enumerated repeatedly) that drive people away from "those kooks" more effectively than anything.
All some of us are asking is that you consider what you're saluting, on air, as productive activism that's consistent with liberty. Occasionally, there's something that doesn't need to be pimped on-air for its scandal value. Occasionally there's something that drives "fellow travelers" to say to themselves "now, there's a bunch of jerks I don't want to be like--their 'philosophy' must be a bunch of shit!" (Or worse yet, "What would the world be like if everyone behaved like that?") We know that's not true, and rests on false premises, but some of them never will, because they've tuned out the shenanigans, and principled libertarianism along with it.
Now, I know you're going to come back with "everybody's got an opinion," but there comes a time when you want to persuade those not yet persuaded, as opposed to those of us who are already in the choir. You probably aren't appreciative enough of the echo chamber you live in. It's very easy for people otherwise sensitive to libertarian ideas to get "tired of those fucking hippies and their stunts."
I hope this response reaches you in an open-minded state, as you seem to be a bit more thoughtful (on this topic) this morning. Lest it sound like I'm just trying to heap on negativity, there's a reason I'm an amplifier--it's because I want the message spread, and as you've indicated, there's not a wealth of alternatives. In general, I think you do a great job as a show host, and I don't doubt your sincerity. I just think you sometimes fail to grasp how easy it is to have a negative impact that counteracts all the hard work you do, along with [that of] a great many others, to have a positive impact.
One more thing. Liberty oriented people are more likely than others to give you "the straight scoop" on what they think. It's probably in our DNA. There's something more to it, however--we're like lost family. We'll tell each other when their shit stinks. We wouldn't tell "outsiders" the same thing because we don't care about them, or what they're doing, as much. I know it doesn't feel good to hear it, but you should probably be glad that people who care are willing to give you what you may not recognize as a heartfelt, salient opinion.