If I declare a right an "absolute" right I do not aim to answer any of the questions you posed, those are all good questions that need to be carefully considered, but none of them render the "over-simplified" right to live any less morally justified or desirable.
rtkwe|6 years ago
We have all sorts of restrictions on the right of free speech. I can't libel someone, I can't make a product and say it's the product of another company, I can't open a random burger place and call it Wendy's. These are all restrictions on my speech and (as far as I've ever seen) even the most ardent free speech activist isn't saying abolish trademarks.
jmull|6 years ago
Here you concede "those are all good questions that need to be carefully considered".
...so we're right back to debating where the line is.
I'm not seeing a coherent argument here.
saintPirelli|6 years ago