Sue Donimus :ancap: on Nostr: #[0] 4. The premise that being able to feel pain grants you rights is nonsensical. By ...
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4. The premise that being able to feel pain grants you rights is nonsensical. By this logic, certain plants have rights: https://www.itv.com/thismorning/articles/plants-scream-when-they-are-injured-or-need-water and humans who are unable to feel pain due to genetic disorders do not have rights. Ownership is not a social construct either, it is an extension of the undeniable fact that we own ourselves and that we have to mix our labor with resources in order to survive.
4. The premise that being able to feel pain grants you rights is nonsensical. By this logic, certain plants have rights: https://www.itv.com/thismorning/articles/plants-scream-when-they-are-injured-or-need-water and humans who are unable to feel pain due to genetic disorders do not have rights. Ownership is not a social construct either, it is an extension of the undeniable fact that we own ourselves and that we have to mix our labor with resources in order to survive.