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how can you seriously argue that something not being universally guaranteed but merely enforced after the fact makes it not a right

Because that's just literally not what the word means. I genuinely think you just don't know what words you're using.


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no u

https://scu.edu/ethics/ethics-resources/ethical-decision-making/rights/

Second google result. “Right not to be killed”. “Rights are affirmative claims on others”

also “right” is clearly used in a million different ways by a million camps.

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