Inalienable Rights Debate
The conversation challenges the concept of human rights as defined by external bodies, arguing instead for the belief in inalienable rights that are inherent and not granted. A distinction is made between individual beliefs about rights and the necessity of navigating societal interactions with those who may not share the same understanding. The discussion highlights the tension between personal freedoms and collective responsibilities, especially in the context of public health crises.In this clip
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#251 - Robin Monotti On The Different Wars On Humanity
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