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What I'm saying is difficult for you to understand. Under the law, pedestrians have the "right of-way" compared to automobiles for traversing roads. Would you start crossing a street in the way of an automobile because of your "right"? Only a fool would. If you get hit by an automobile moving at adequate speed, your "right" is worthless because you'll be dead.

Is it morally right for the automobile to hit you? No and not only that it is also illegal and against the law but that doesn't stop people from doing it anyway, perhaps without even realizing they're doing it. Perhaps with rationalizing it in their mind that you "jumped out without them being able to react". However they wish to justify their actions, it is irrelevant to the fact you are now dead. What good is your right in this circumstance? It is worthless.

You must live your life not based on concepts of "rights" but on actual realities. Your actions should be controlled by these realities not these "rights".

It doesn't matter what you think of Joe Biden. Joe Biden currently has executive power in the country. You can think he's an evil man all you want but your thought is worthless. It doesn't matter how right or wrong you are, you are living under the Joe Biden government and this government has power over you. Don't pay your taxes? The IRS will come knocking. Don't respect a law Joe Biden makes? The police will come knocking. Joe Biden's power is irrespective of what you think of him so living your life based on whether you think Joe Biden is evil or good is irrelevant. You change nothing.

If you lived in a society where beating an unruly woman was legal such as say in many parts of the world or even western countries up until a century ago, then it doesn't matter whether you think it's right or wrong, you would be able to do it. Imagine being a feminist in Afghanistan and saying it's wrong for the Taliban to kick women out of school. You might get killed for it. What good is a "woman's right to education" in Afghanistan?

Rights are worthless in this regard. All that matters is who has power in order to create the system of right and wrong and then enforce it upon others.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

What I'm saying is difficult for you to understand. Under the law, pedestrians have the "right of-way" compared to automobiles for traversing roads. Would you start crossing a street in the way of an automobile because of your "right"? Only a fool would. If you get hit by an automobile moving at adequate speed, your "right" is worthless because you'll be dead.

Is it morally right for the automobile to hit you? No and not only that it is also illegal and against the law but that doesn't stop people from doing it anyway, perhaps without even realizing they're doing it. Perhaps with rationalizing it in their mind that you "jumped out without them being able to react". However they wish to justify their actions, it is irrelevant to the fact you are now dead. What good is your right in this circumstance? It is worthless.

You must live your life not based on concepts of "rights" but on actual realities. Your actions should be controlled by these realities not these "rights".

It doesn't matter what you think of Joe Biden. Joe Biden currently has executive power in the country. You can think he's an evil man all you want but your thought is worthless. It doesn't matter how right or wrong you are, you are living under the Joe Biden government and this government has power over you. Don't pay your taxes? The CRA will come knocking. Don't respect a law Joe Biden makes? The police will come knocking. Joe Biden's power is irrespective of what you think of him so living your life based on whether you think Joe Biden is evil or good is irrelevant. You change nothing.

If you lived in a society where beating an unruly woman was legal such as say in many parts of the world or even western countries up until a century ago, then it doesn't matter whether you think it's right or wrong, you would be able to do it. Imagine being a feminist in Afghanistan and saying it's wrong for the Taliban to kick women out of school. You might get killed for it. What good is a "woman's right to education" in Afghanistan?

Rights are worthless in this regard. All that matters is who has power in order to create the system of right and wrong and then enforce it upon others.

1 year ago
1 score