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The issues of cancel culture and "fighting for rights" should be unrelated. You can be against cancel culture and also against police brutality, for instance. The mob (and GP) wants to categorize you in an out-group so that one opinion you hold which they don't agree with means all your other opinions are irrelevant or invalid. If you ask anyone on the Right what they think about police brutality or racism, more than…
> Interestingly, those "fighting for human rights." are largely the same people trying to deny others their basic rights, such as possessing firearms for their personal protection. Gun ownership isn't a right. Yeah there's a piece of paper that says it is, but come on. It's dumb. How on earth do you even find these things comparable? On one side, people literally dying because they can't afford insulin , on the other…
Healthcare is not a right.
There is no "right" where others actions are required. Such thing cannot possibly be a "right" because it puts an obligation on another person to perform some action - hence, stripping that other person of their natural right to be sovereign over their own body.
A right is not something that can be granted - it simply exists. A right can only be taken away, through violence or the threat of violence.
I'm not suggesting that people shouldn't have access to affordable healthcare. I'm merely stating the fact that it is not a right.