You should back those things up with more than “because I said so” is what you should do.
Sorry about that.
You should back those things up with more than “because I said so” is what you should do.
I appreciate what you mean but the idea that human rights aren’t granted is just a philosophy, not something that actually matches reality.
That is to say, whether I agree with your premise or not doesn’t change reality at all.
Wait… our national parks are the example you came up with?
What about our system do you think qualifies at “working”?
That’s probably a typo, read the title.
And speaking of this weak ass defense you’ve got going, let’s take it one step higher. Do you think developing countries should use America as the shining example of what to be? Surely there are better countries in the world to strive to emulate than America.
Double check the OPs question.
The whole country is impacted when rights are stripped from anyone. Look at what you’re saying: If some people are living a good life then it can’t be all that bad. Well, Elon Musk is living a pretty swell life so it doesn’t matter how many homeless people die in the street from hunger tonight, right? I know it’s kind of jumping the shark, but your rationale would call America “not that bad” if slavery were still allowed nationally but forbidden, in some states, right?
We should be judged by what those that have allow to happen to those that have not. Take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
Dude you’re not going to get through this with shitty wordplay. They did in fact lose a US constitutional right. This isn’t a debatable statement, it is a fact.
What is your end game here?
It is true that 50% of the population lost this constitutional right.
Dude take 30 seconds and google it. Yes some of these places don’t have exceptions for rape and incest.
Look at you being the *chef’s kiss* perfect example of what I’m talking about. Why should anyone take your word on how great or not great America is when you’re this misinformed.
I mean, case in point: someone replied to my comment apparently not knowing abortion is banned in places in America. I don’t even understand how that’s possible it was everywhere on the news for months.
Do you really need me to Google this for you?
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/us/abortion-laws-roe-v-wade.html
Stricter than a complete ban?
You skipped over the whole 50% of the population lost the constitutional right to control their own body.
You skipped over a lot of stuff.
America is pretty bad, and we’ll never get better if everyone keeps insisting we’re not that bad.
It’s a law specific to Georgia. An article about it here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/08/15/fulton-county-jurors-names-public-threats-trump/
As I understand it, she wasn’t “denied” it, technically, she was harassed and belittled and made to feel like a bad person for taking it.
Maybe the law in Canada can still be used? I hope so.
Keyword: most
I think most people are like this. It’s hard to hold on to actual hatred. Most of us ain’t got any time for that.
Ohhhh… Well that might be an issue with your specific instance being unresponsive. The reports I just did, however, worked pretty much how you would expect, so it’s not likely to be a lemmy-ui or backend bug.
To your edit:
It seems like the link was sucking in the strikethrough characters. If I had made a proper link [text](url) then it would have probably worked fine.
I subscribed to releases! Good work so far!