I think that's a false dichotomy
René Mérou
ochominutosdearco at gmail.com
Sun Sep 4 23:05:45 CEST 2016
On dissabte, 3 de setembre de 2016 21:05:28 CEST Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> > Do you think that privacy is a fundamental human right?
>
> What does it mean for something to be a "fundamental" human right? If
> the question is meaningful, then there must be human rights that are
> *not* fundamental. So, what's a fundamental human right, and how is it
> different from a normal human right?
>
> Of course I believe privacy is a human right -- but I have no idea what
> a "fundamental" human right is.
This is one of the keys of this matter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_rights
Pretend to argue on something not knowing the basics just because you have
your delightful brilliant common sense is ... very common but not so usefull.
And it represents a open interstelar gate to tolls. They do not need sight,
knowledge or logical arguing, they just need to provoque. Not quality needed
there.
The more quality you give in a witting, the more interesting and usefull it
becomes.
regards
--
Jean-René Mérou
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