There's a lot of people who think their "rights" trump everyone else's *rights*.
What's the difference? Natural rights are things you would have without anyone else around. Rights to life, liberty, property. You're free to speak, you're free to travel, you're free to believe whatever you want or have whatever religion you want. With nobody around to stop you, you can have these things.
You don't have a right to other people's labor. You don't have a right to other people's children. You have a right to say what you think but you don't have any right to force others to say what you think. You have a right to believe what you want to believe but you don't have a right to force others to believe what you believe. You have a right to follow whatever religion you want, but you don't have a right to impose that religion on anyone else.
What's the difference? Natural rights are things you would have without anyone else around. Rights to life, liberty, property. You're free to speak, you're free to travel, you're free to believe whatever you want or have whatever religion you want. With nobody around to stop you, you can have these things.
You don't have a right to other people's labor. You don't have a right to other people's children. You have a right to say what you think but you don't have any right to force others to say what you think. You have a right to believe what you want to believe but you don't have a right to force others to believe what you believe. You have a right to follow whatever religion you want, but you don't have a right to impose that religion on anyone else.
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