To claim that health care is a right is to claim that one person owes another person their labor simply because the person receiving the benefit of that labor exists. That is an absurd notion on its face. For one person to claim such a right, another person must necessarily be indebted to him from the start - by default - because the service being demanded has value, and that service will not have to be compensated for by the recipient due to a proclaimed birthright. How is that not slavery?
it's not a right or "privlege"; it's a "service".
JessicaMessica007 2 months ago
To claim that health care is a right is to claim that one person owes another person their labor simply because the person receiving the benefit of that labor exists. That is an absurd notion on its face. For one person to claim such a right, another person must necessarily be indebted to him from the start - by default - because the service being demanded has value, and that service will not have to be compensated for by the recipient due to a proclaimed birthright. How is that not slavery?
DarcPrynce 2 years ago