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It's not clear what we can conclude from that, though. How does the state violating my rights confer on me a right to violate someone else's?
I think we just go further into error whenever we embrace rights violations, no matter how reasonable/necessary they seem.
Our priority and focus should always be on solving problems by reducing rights violations, rather than introducing new ones.
t's not clear what we can conclude from that, though. How does the state violating my rights confer on me a right to violate someone else's?
It doesn't confer any rights to you. You already have the right to self-defend.
Our priority and focus should always be on solving problems by reducing rights violations, rather than introducing new ones.
I agree. We have to find the solutions to these problems. I do know of one good solution to the rights violations problem: get rid of the state!
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