I'm fundamentally libertarian in principle, but the thing about "actual libertarians" is they ignore OTHER principle/context. Take free trade. OK great, IF every country involved has the same rules. Borders, ok but you can't let just ANYONE in. So this guy argues it's capitalism "as intended" yet there's a vastly bigger picture that invalidates that argument (that would be a good argument absent that context/reality).
And yeah, to your to your point, he seems oblivious to the fact that what's going on here is VASTLY not capitalism, so there is also that.
I'm fundamentally libertarian in principle, but the thing about "actual libertarians" is they ignore OTHER principle/context. Take free trade. OK great, IF every country involved has the same rules. Borders, same. So this guy argues it's capitalism "as intended" yet there's a vastly bigger picture that invalidates that argument (that would be a good argument absent that context/reality).
And yeah, to your to your point, he seems oblivious to the fact that what's going on here is VASTLY not capitalism, so there is also that.