See this is one of those posts where it’s hard to know if you’re being sarcastic. Aids has killed more people than any pandemic? Really?Universal health
The rights of the individual are not important.
Aids has killed more than any other global pandemic and you are not even allowed to know if the kid sharing crayons with your toddler, in daycare, has it.
Are we talking rights or importance? Only individuals have rights.
You have an individual right to assemble. The assembly is a group. But the right is individual for the individuals to exercise. The right is not absolute either. You don’t have a right to associate to conspire to commit crimes against the state.A right to assemble would be hard to exercise without more than 1 person.
I think many of our rights encompass both the individual and a group.
...You don’t have a right to associate to conspire to commit crimes against the state.
DEVIL'S advocate, much?
Some just enjoy a good argument.
What about assemblies who conspire to commit crimes against the people, like congress?
Is that a group right?
You have an individual right to assemble. The assembly is a group. But the right is individual for the individuals to exercise. The right is not absolute either. You don’t have a right to associate to conspire to commit crimes against the state.
The concept of it not pertaining to the group is likely the loophole they're using to shut down protesting currently.
There is NO justification.
I like you more all the timeHow YOU should answer, since you feel that way.
The freedom to do as we see fit to amend or subtract from the group we wish to be successful is not an individual choice usually. Personally, I'd happily shoot thieves and murderers and those too lazy to work. How do you think that works out for society. Wouldn't most of us be better off without those transgressors in our midst? I don't find gang bangers and drug dealers to be acceptable parts of the "American Way of Life" but they're still in it. Don't want them to be successful.
I like you more all the time
Emotions are not justification.