Libertarians, as a whole, are one of the most self-centered, rude, inconsiderate, narcissistic group of people I have ever encountered.
They sound like a bunch of two year olds who demand their own way and the hell with what anyone else thinks.
It doesn’t matter if what they do infringes on anyone else’s rights, it doesn’t matter if it harms someone else. By God, they’re going to have their way whether you like it or not.
And if you don’t like it, you can just stay home or rearrange your life to fit theirs, and suck it up and they don’t want to hear about it because they have their rights.
Common courtesy does not seem to be in their vocabulary and it doesn’t appear that they are interested in getting along with others. But we better accommodate them, or else.
It’s all about them.
They need to grow up. Spoiled children in adult bodies is not mature.
And generally, once it is pointed out that their philosophy of life has such grave internal contradictions that it makes no sense, they tiptoe away...
I don't care where you get your morality from. But I detest that you don't have any logical arguments with which to back them up. The religious love to meddle in other people's business when their own business is far from neat and tidy.
What you don't understand is that I can live my life as a good person and face the world without the help of an imaginary friend. My sense of good and evil is probably pretty similar to yours. We're not so different, you and I.
Libertarians, as a whole, are one of the most self-centered, rude, inconsiderate, narcissistic group of people I have ever encountered.
Since we're engaging in hyperbole...
Religious people, as a whole, are one of the most mindless, naive, repressed, pompus and self-important groups of people I have ever encountered.
I'll tell you what's worse than spoiled children in adult bodies: naive, repressed children in adult bodies.
I have a BIL who is a libertarian/atheist. You have described him to a tee. I never knew what “looking down your nose” meant until I met him. The man literally tilts his head back and lifts his eyebrows when he speaks down to you.
I told my hubby that his problem is that he can’t handle authority. The man can’t follow a rule without protest.