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In the case of the child, they are expected to earn their living upon adulthood. In the case of the disabled person they are expected to earn their living in the event of a suitable cure or accomodation.
No one, neither me nor you has an inalienable right to be alive, how could we when it is a right that one day nature will in no uncertain terms, deny us?
You might as well declare space flight a human right.3 3 ReplyNo one, neither me nor you has an inalienable right to be alive
I mean... The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (plus, you know, murder laws) may disagree with you. But have fun with your libertarianism.
3 1 ReplyOk, prosecute all eight billion of us for the murder of the seventy million that died last year, see how that works out for you.
2 2 ReplyWhat are you even talking about now?
3 0 ReplyPositive Vs. Negative rights, we've been talking about it this entire time. Saying "You can't murder him" is different from "You can't let him die"
3 2 ReplyAgain- Universal Declaration on Human Rights. It cannot be any clearer. I'll even show you the relevant article. It's very concise:
Maybe you are not in one of the 48 of 58 UN member states in existence at the time that voted in favor of it. Note that there were no votes against it.
If so, I'm sorry your country does not care about basic human rights.
4 0 ReplyThen why does the UN let 60 million people die each year?
1 2 ReplyAre you seriously asking why the UN is unable to defy biological and medical science?
4 0 ReplyYes
(but only rhetorically, I'm actually asking why you belive that some hypothetical future institution will be able to)
2 2 ReplyI don't?
You seem to think that 'right to life' means 'right to defy entropy.' It doesn't.
I guess freedom speech isn't a right because people in comas don't have that ability?
3 0 ReplyThe right to free speech is a negative right, in that nobody is forced to do anything to give it you.
What a UBI is asking for is the equivalent to the right to life as giving everybody a printing press is the freedom of speech.
Not necessarily a bad idea, but a very expensive one that maybe ought to wait until the planet isn't dying.
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