Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) offered advice on how one should deal with a person who gets in your face over wearing a mask in an interview on Tuesday with Fox News host Jesse Watters. "So as a medical professional, as a genteel Senator and a polite individual, Dr. Rand Paul, what would you recommend Americans do when they are confronted with these mask maniacs, when they are yelled at and screamed at and being recorded on their phone? How should they handle that in a respectful but normal way?" Watters asked. "See, I would say bear spray but I'm afraid that will get me in trouble," Paul responded. "I think you should back away and say, lady, you are crazy," Paul continued. "Leave me the hell alone but you should not confront her. You should not use violence. Back away and just say look, can you not find some other lunatic friends to hang around with?" "This is the difference between individualism and collectivism," he said. "I have an opinion but I'm not wanting to enforce it on anybody. I'm not telling you not -- that you can't wear a mask. I'm just saying don't make me wear a mask when it doesn't work. They don't understand that. That we have a perspective. They have a perspective. But they want to force and ram their perspective down our throat through force. I mean, what kind of people are they? This has brought out the worst in people."