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2018-10-31 04:33:37 UTC  

but it is in outcome

2018-10-31 04:33:42 UTC  

As ex-military, I served on the front line with good women who could put as much in as the guys, in fact more in some cases

2018-10-31 04:33:45 UTC  

Do poor people get less rights because they can't even be responsible for themselves? No.

2018-10-31 04:33:56 UTC  

No

2018-10-31 04:34:03 UTC  

Yes. Pay all your employees $20/h regardless of how much they work, and see how well morality will fare.

2018-10-31 04:34:30 UTC  

Equal rights are ***equal*** regardless of individual competence or responsibility.

2018-10-31 04:34:50 UTC  

I would rather stay home raising the kids than work at a job like that

2018-10-31 04:35:06 UTC  

raising kids doesn't pay much tho

2018-10-31 04:35:26 UTC  

They can only "get away with murder" because they can afford better lawyers. Affording something is not the same as having a right to something. The poor have just as much of a right to hire the same lawyers.

2018-10-31 04:35:45 UTC  

I would rather not be able to vote than take a bullet to the head.

2018-10-31 04:35:51 UTC  

*satisfaction*

2018-10-31 04:35:53 UTC  

Sorry, but I just don't think that's oppression.

2018-10-31 04:35:55 UTC  

Access to something is not a right jesus christ.

2018-10-31 04:36:09 UTC  

Accessing something and having rights to something are different.

2018-10-31 04:36:22 UTC  

Everyone has the same rights to purchase the same thing.

2018-10-31 04:36:33 UTC  

Wait, voting is a right. Let's not nitpick terms into uselessness.

2018-10-31 04:37:02 UTC  

what?

2018-10-31 04:37:06 UTC  

Now different people have different access to being able to purchase those things. That doesn't mean they have "less rights."

2018-10-31 04:37:20 UTC  

Putting words into someone's mouth is both intellectually dishonest and a lazy way to debate.

2018-10-31 04:37:23 UTC  

I am going to bow out if we are getting lost in discussing the most basic terms again.

2018-10-31 04:37:26 UTC  

Do better @Beef Taquitos

2018-10-31 04:37:56 UTC  

Have you read anything I said.

2018-10-31 04:38:10 UTC  

I said having access to something within the free market is not the same thing as having a right to do something.

2018-10-31 04:38:21 UTC  

Voting doesn't exist within the free market.

2018-10-31 04:38:26 UTC  

Lawyers do.

2018-10-31 04:38:42 UTC  

Rich people affording better lawyers is not a "superior right."

2018-10-31 04:39:20 UTC  

It's like talking to a wall.

2018-10-31 04:39:24 UTC  

Do you lack basic comprehension?

2018-10-31 04:39:53 UTC  

am i witnessing an NPC battle

2018-10-31 04:40:00 UTC  

Taquitos . . . why are you labeling voting like having access?

2018-10-31 04:40:52 UTC  

to me, voting was explained as you owning your vote

2018-10-31 04:41:22 UTC  

```diff
+a wild npc has appeared.
-data input not compatible with programing
-unable to comprehend inputted responses

-Engage target```

2018-10-31 04:41:24 UTC  

i'm not sure how it can be seen as somehow 'borrowing' a vote

2018-10-31 04:41:50 UTC  

@Beef Taquitos I think the point he is making is like - You have the "right" to healthcare but the level of care and access is different for each person and not a "right"

2018-10-31 04:42:05 UTC  

It's equal rights however it's not equal responsibility.

2018-10-31 04:42:30 UTC  

yeah sorry my words can't reach your programming

2018-10-31 04:42:31 UTC  

god forbid

2018-10-31 04:42:32 UTC  

Voting requirements were trucated to allow women as it previously required signing up for the draft. The problem here, is that women should have the right to vote, but I also don't think the requirements should have been lowered. Not helpful for a good decision

2018-10-31 04:42:44 UTC  

>>>
If men have to sign up for selective service to be allowed to vote and women don't, that isn't equal rights. End of story.
<<<

2018-10-31 04:42:57 UTC  

100% agree.

2018-10-31 04:43:27 UTC  

It's only not an equal right to men who don't sign up for selective service.