T110's Second Summer of Love (And Tolerance)
Дата: 12.05.2014 07:13:18
Daigensui, on May 12 2014 - 04:58, said: If you think it takes up too much time and money,
then perhaps they aren't important "rights". Rights are always
above time and money. You don't have "rights" if all you do is
complain about what bad things might happen without being able to
take action if such bad things did happen. But then again, it's
likely based on the difference in political culture. I will always
consider a people who are willing to go the full length for rights
as deserving those rights than those who complain about time and
cost. I've spent time and money for rights I felt were
important, and I still do. I don't feel sympathy for those who
complain about such "trivial" issues when it comes to rights.
The_Chieftain: I'm not sure I understand this. Would it not be overall
better for everybody if rights were left alone and so much effort
and expense need not be used defending them in the first
place? Maybe we could instead spend the money and effort on more
pressing things. Firearms owners in the US and Canada have gone to
the extents of civil disobedience, how much more "full length" do
you want before starting to pull triggers?
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