I don't live in the US, but again, even if I did, rights are still not set in stone. What may be legal rights now in US may not be in the future, and vice versa.
Actually, I suspect even Cthulhu will agree that we're not just discussing legal rights in the US. But I'll see what he says.
Also, I'm guilty of wording his previous analogy wrong. My bad. He was referring to the right to safety and choosing not to save someone from drowning if he deems it too risky.
Actually, I suspect even Cthulhu will agree that we're not just discussing legal rights in the US. But I'll see what he says.
Also, I'm guilty of wording his previous analogy wrong. My bad. He was referring to the right to safety and choosing not to save someone from drowning if he deems it too risky.