Warbler
Critical Thinker
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- Sep 14, 2021
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Agreed: it was not a violation of rights as those rights did not existfor slaves or women before the people voted for those rights. "Rights endowed by a Creator/nature" and "morality"...or what we consider good/bad or right/wrong are two different things. You are conflating the two.
No, I am not. I am saying a person has a right to not be owned by another human being, regardless of what any government or group of people would say on the matter. I am saying slavery was gross violation of the rights of black people. If you don't agree with that, I don't know what else to say.
but why would would they get rid of a king or dictator or political party in power? Maybe because the people believed same were violating their rights?Which it isn't. Rights are given by the governing body, be that a democratic one or not. If the people are not happy with the governing body, they get rid of it whether it's a king, a Parliament, a dictator, or a political party in power.
Yes, and they have been. See the right to own slaves taken away, the right to sell alcohol taken away, the right to work children taken away.
I am not sure about selling alcohol(btw they made that legal again), but I would say there is no natural right to own slaves. No one has the right own another human being.
well if you don't think slavery violated the rights of black people, I don't know what to say to you.Exactly. If those rights are not given by the governing body, they can't be 'violated'.
Are we now violating the rights of slave owners? What about the rights of employers to make children work 8 hours a day? No...because we took those rights away.
As I said above, I don't think there is any natural right to own slaves or work children 8 or more hours a day.
But they're not. They are a human construct that can be given or rescinded. There is nothing divine or supernatural about them.
Only if those rights are given in their laws and the governments are ignoring those laws...which they do. Again, "rights" and our idea of right/wrong are two different things. You are conflating rights with moral/ethical beliefs of our western society.
*sigh* I think we are just going in circles at this point. You think rights only exist if a government says they exist, I say it is more complicated than that, that they come from a creator or nature as founders believed. Don't know what else to say.
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