... taxation class today consisted more or less entirely of a series of more-or-less-libertarian talking point youtube videos "questioning" whether income tax is fraud (mostly by arguing that the legal definition of income doesn't apply to most things, with a side of tax reporting being voluntary). This is after the last week's class was canceled (and absolutely zero material, like, provided online or whatever. Completely dead day. Understandable-ish given what the teacher was doing on the side, but...), and in a once a week class.
I'm... I'm currently somewhat unsure what to think. I mean, the teacher's very personable (if, perhaps, a little scatterbrained) and by and large knows the subject... when they talk about it... but... I'unno. Supposedly next week we'll actually do something! So far all that's been assigned was a single quiz (that wasn't turned in or graded or whatev's) that... we were supposed to go over two weeks ago, then last week, and has apparently been forgotten. And sorta' reading. I'm just... I'll admit. I've never had a class quite like this one. It's interesting and a little frustrating.
Also the videos themselves pressed all kinds of my passive rhetoric!rage buttons, but considering part of it was from entertainment media, that wasn't really surprising. Maybe next time we'll get the other side of the story, I'unno. (hahahano)