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>These are human rights, not government freebies. For example, healthcare as a human right is far more powerful a concept than free healthcare.

It doesn't matter what kind of mental gymnastics these idiots play, the first five "rights" in this list depend on somebody else providing a product or service with or without getting compensated for it. In real life these are invariably government or private charity "freebies", provided at someone else's expense and/or labor.

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