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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
depends what rights you want to fight for.
The right to take pictures of train stations and carry around foriegn shooters?
Or the right to universal access to health care, to not be the victim of racist behaviour, the right to work for a living, the right to be able to feed your family?
Like I said, in my view part of being a grown up is knowing what battles are worth fighting.
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Of all that you mentioned, I see only ONE that is guaranteed by our constitution. One other has been made solid through our supreme court decisions. The others not only are not mentioned in the constitution but have been explicitly denied via our court systems. Now, to not be the victim of racist behavior.,.....we added that in the 14th amendment.
so your viewpoint and position is really non-sensical and is almost totally opposite of what rights we really have in this country.
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