• KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    Someone says they or their rights are more important than someone elses

    I mean… this is a simple truth. I have the right to free speech, but I can still be held legally accountable if my words cause actual harm. In such instances, other people’s rights to various things override my right to free speech. (Yes, I’m simplifying. Free speech is just a quick example.)

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      11 months ago

      I agree. I find it difficult for people to acknowledge that all parties of a topic that brings strong opinions have rights.

      There’s a balance or compromise needed, but it’s easy to believe one person’s right trumps another’s, but how to determine who’s is more important is a difficult. We usually go with greater good, or personal life experiences.

      I think it’s easy to side against firearms for the sake of safety and a greater good. I can’t imagine Americans allowing laws that restrict being allowed to have children though. I imagine most people would say that having children falls into an inalienable right category, but are there instances where people wouldn’t have been allowed to have kids if you had to apply for some kind of license?

      Both examples affect safety and human lives.

      Merry Christmas