The spirit of liberty has always been inside me as far back as I can recall, but it took me a while to find the correct path towards liberty. That will happen to a person with all of the nonsense we are bombarded with each day and the muck you have to push through to find the truth.
The works of Mises et al have taught me new ways to think, learn and analyze. I couldn't be more thankful. But I have trouble with the way people interpret the philosophy of liberty. Here are a few examples:
- if you are against state run education, you are against eductaion
- I am a white male and have no idea how freedom would work for blacks, hispanics, etc because I was fortune enough to have a nice upbringing, supportive family and, oh, I am a white male (in case I didn't say that already; apparently we can't have opinions)
- liberty means no equality
- how do we care for our poor without government
- monopolies would take over the world
- libertarians just talk, they never actually do anything
- because I have never actually worked in a certain environment (let's say public schools) I have no idea, nor do I have the right, to criticize that area
The list could go on and on and many people on here have answered my posts regarding some of these statements. Nevermind the fact that the entire statist system is predicated on immoral practices (theft, murder, slavery, etc). My friends on the left and right don't want to hear that.
The most recent one that really struck the wrong cord with me were the comments about race and my upbringing. To imply that I am in some way not entitled to an opinion because I am white and have been fortunate and lucky enough to have a nice upbringing really ticks me off.
Has anyone ever dealt with this situation? Besides the fact that it is basically a personal attack, what they are trying to say is: "You only promote liberty because you know that you won't have it that bad without the government's help. Other people, namely blacks, hispanics, etc will suffer and ultimately won't be equal. People will die and the whole world will explode (okay, I made that last sentence up but who hasn't heard some version of that before).
But, do you all understand my point? What do you say in a situation like that? I want the best for EVERYONE, but I don't believe that the government can create that. Somehow that point never gets across. There are obviously many different areas of discussion here, but any insight that you could provide would be great.
Thanks!