Went to get dinner because I'm going to be working later than I thought. DR2 nooo :'( Saw some guy with a Ron Paul book, mentioned it to him and we had a talk for like an hour.
It was this for one hour over coffee and steak:
"schools should be free market"
"then who would fund the schools?"
"charities."
"you can't be this naive."
"fact of the matter is that public schools in america are failing, wouldn't you agree?"
"Yes, very much so."
"what about the poor? what about the disenfranchised schools in the ghetto?"
"Poor people? Why do the poor matter?"
"..."
"They have churches."
then he went on about privacy (drug use, consuming, digesting). He said that the gov had no right to interfere with people and what they do privately in their homes so long as what they do does not harm others and this includes digesting anything they want, without regulation, even if they kill themselves. So I asked him what he thought about government regulation of company products that contain excess amounts of sugar and sodium. His answer? Let the consumers decide what the best and most healthy product. THE SAME CONSUMERS WHO MADE AVATAR THE BEST SELLING MOVIE?!?!?!
We hit a lot of issues and some of them I agree with, but almost every point he made was followed up with sugar laced naivete. Like his stance on foreign policy. Sure, I agree we should take our guys out of fucking South America or whatever. But then he told me he thinks we should get rid of our OWN military bases. Like here. At home.
Really?
I'm sorry if this thread seemed unnecessary, I've just never openly discussed anything with a libertarian in this manner and I was baffled. It's pure utopian "politics" at its best that seems appeal to one group and one group only: privileged white people.