WI Crippler
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I really do not know that there are any rights. I think a healthy community can lead to better things. Some times we all have to give a little to improve our lives. Maybe the notion of rights are an outdated concept of improving our own lives.
For those of you that claim it is a right, one avenue that is never explored in the debate is the responsibilities that are inferred upon you when you excercise that right. For example, we have the right to bear arms(in most places anyway), but that infers upon the user responsible use of that right. You cannot drive around firing off rounds into the air downtown, just because you have the right to bear arms. Free speech, you cannot yell fire in a crowded theater.
So what are the personal responsibilities that should be inferred upon the individuals who believe healthcare is a right?
The notion that "a healthy community can lead to better things. Some times we all have to give a little to improve our lives" is far older than the notion of natural rights... you might not want to use the term "outdated" as a reason they should no longer be considered valid.
Okay fine convince me so far you have not.
Convince you of what?
I just pointed out that your idea was older than the idea of natural rights, so if they are "outdated" then so is your idea that "a healthy community can lead to better things. Some times we all have to give a little to improve our lives."
For those of you that claim it is a right, one avenue that is never explored in the debate is the responsibilities that are inferred upon you when you excercise that right. For example, we have the right to bear arms(in most places anyway), but that infers upon the user responsible use of that right. You cannot drive around firing off rounds into the air downtown, just because you have the right to bear arms. Free speech, you cannot yell fire in a crowded theater.
So what are the personal responsibilities that should be inferred upon the individuals who believe healthcare is a right?
The number one issue involving responsibility for one's health is proper weight control and a diet heavy on fruits and veggies. The question that always surfaces in my mind, is- why on earth would anyone choose to be unhealthy if they have a choice? Part of the problem is that many things are beyond a person's control and many people are not well educated about diet/ health.
Lets consider corporate responsibility:
Corporate Ag businesses have succeeded in maintaining ongoing taxpayer subsidies that make high fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated oils ubiquitous , cheap - and very unhealthy.
Corporate food companies make misleading and/or fraudulent health claims about their products.
Estrogen mimicking plastics- also ubiquitous- may be responsible for the epidemic levels of obese children and infants.
All children are born with a couple of hundred carcinogens coursing through their veins at the moment of birth.
Can you blame kids who were brought up on chips and soda if they are unhealthy by the age of 20?
You did not convince me of your supposition of natural rights vs no rights being elder to one or another .
So how does having healthcare be a right, solve those issues?
Right!You said rights conferred responsibilities; why would rights solve those issues? They are still issues.
great question. but as opposed to your examples of what i can't do, how some examples of what i should do?For those of you that claim it is a right, one avenue that is never explored in the debate is the responsibilities that are inferred upon you when you excercise that right. For example, we have the right to bear arms(in most places anyway), but that infers upon the user responsible use of that right. You cannot drive around firing off rounds into the air downtown, just because you have the right to bear arms. Free speech, you cannot yell fire in a crowded theater.
So what are the personal responsibilities that should be inferred upon the individuals who believe healthcare is a right?
great question. but as opposed to your examples of what i can't do, how some examples of what i should do?
annual physicals
avoid emergency room visits for non-emergencies
take medication as prescribed
attempt a healthy lifestyle
You said rights conferred responsibilities; why would rights solve those issues? They are still issues.
Because when you cross the line or act irresponsibly with regards to that right, there are legal consequences. What legal consequences should ensure from irresponsible management of your own health?
That would be true IF the US government were elected for life, were not a direct representation of the people and were not from among the people whom it is serving. People get the government they deserve and their government is a direct reflection of who they are.There is no rational basis for "right to healthcare", absolutely zilch, just irrational government violence for the sake of strengthening its power over a nation.
Lets recap; You started out with the hypothetical that health care is a right and asked about responsibilities. I pointed out that people can not be held responsible for things that are beyond their control, such as:Because when you cross the line or act irresponsibly with regards to that right, there are legal consequences. What legal consequences should ensure from irresponsible management of your own health?
you can enforce the first two for those who choose a public option, the last two not so much.So do you agree that if people did not adhere to those responsibilities, how would you enforce that?
There are punishments for people that do not responsibly excercise their other rights such as the right to bear arms, or freedom of speech. How do you punish people who cross that line, either as I inferred or as you spelled out in regards to healthcare? If you have a public healthcare option, are you going to put some teeth into the enforcement of responsible healthcare activities/lifestyles?
That would be true IF the US government were elected for life, were not a direct representation of the people and were not from among the people whom it is serving. People get the government they deserve and their government is a direct reflection of who they are.
If our government at this time seems or is ****ed up it is a direct result of the people wishing it to be so or not caring or not being intelligent enough to know better.
True, I did not say otherwise, well assuming we are still talking about the US government.Government does not give or take away rights, it may only recognize or fail to recognize them to some degree.
The very notion of rights and the right themselves are man made, a concept that clearly is not mandated or possibly enforced by nature. Rights are meaningless if they are not recognized, promoted and violations of them enforced.Rights come from nature.
[...] The very notion of rights and the right themselves are man made, a concept that clearly is not mandated or possibly enforced by nature. Rights are meaningless if they are not recognized, promoted and violations of them enforced.
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