What rights do they lack?Fewer rights
by the existence of tyranny. It's present in this thread some article one to take away freedom of speech and call what they're limiting hate speech. That's being a tyrant.
First Amendment rights, second amendment rights.What rights do they lack?
You can choose blindness.I don't see anyone trying to limit your free speech rights or legislate hate speech.
Fewer rights
...by the existence of tyranny. It's present in this thread some article one to take away freedom of speech and call what they're limiting hate speech. That's being a tyrant.
because I don't think evolution is cockamamie.
You could argue that the USA is a "lesser" nation because it allows people the right to spout hate speech
So if people vote to take away the "right" to insult and verbally attack others in hate speech, they're being "tyrants"
Polls show most American oppose the 1st Amendment's provision for hate speech. Are they all "tyrants"
I would post the link again but you've said you don't read links.
You also think a bar owner should have the right to refuse to serve black people - by making him serve all customers, is the law being tyrannical ?
So help me understand a context where "...your cockamamie gender theory is similar to evolution..." doesn't mean that evolution is "cockamamie" or at least similar to it.
I'm not so sure I said that. So why?
More rights means Superior Nation....
...the right to free speech does not make rnation a tyranny....
... I don't care if some people think that it doesn't make sense
You did...and also claimed context was important in another post.
normalization indoctrination.
No such place exists.So a country with more rights than the USA is superior and next to it, the USA is a "lesser nation"
Absence of rights=TyrannyPoor English but I think you meant the absence of right to free speech doesn't make a country a tyrrany.
Which department would that be? If you're going to scold people about their English try not to make an error in the same post you did the scolding it.Other posters, however, think that having a nonsensical argument is departmental to their position in any debate though.
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"normalization indoctrination"
That is some of the best bigoted **** that I have ever heard...
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No such place exists....
...absence of rights=Tyranny...
...which department would that be? If you're going to scold people about their English try not to make an error in the same post you did the scolding it.
So no other country has more/better freedoms or rights than the USA ?
A sweeping statement right out of the right of US politics - I wager the number of national constitutions outside the USA you're familiar is a big fat 0.
So if there was but ONE such country you'd admit the USA was a "lesser" nation alongside it and that YOU are wrong ?
You already said you don't read links so:
"A new report examining human rights in the USA has just been released, and the US is doing abysmally in several key categories, including the right to freedom from extrajudicial killing, the right to participate in government, and the right to be safe from the state...of the 12 human rights categories, from press freedom to quality of life, measured by the Human Rights Measurement Initiative there are several in which the US has “strikingly poor results”..."
Police shootings and voter suppression underscore abysmal human rights in US - Vox
"...the US has a much more powerful LGBT rights movement, a less religious population, and was governed by a centre-left party for a greater proportion of the past two decades than Mexico. We would therefore expect the US to have a much more egalitarian legal framework for sexual minorities than Mexico, but in fact, that is not the case.
...Mexico abolished most discriminatory legal distinctions based on sexual orientation long before the United States. Mexico decriminalised sodomy in 1871, more than 100 years before the US Supreme Court overturned anti-sodomy laws in 2003..."
Mexico's LGBT rights are stronger than the US's. Here's why | World Economic Forum
AND
The 27 countries in the world with the most Freedom
In 2018, more than 130 in-house and external analysts and advisers from academia, think tanks, and human rights institutions created the report - the USA is not even in the top 27 countries...:-
27. United Kingdom: freedom Score: 94
26. Tuvalu: freedom Score: 94
25. Spain: freedom score: 94
24. Germany: freedom score: 94
23: Estonia: freedom score: 94
22. Cyprus: freedom score: 94
21. Chile: freedom score: 94
20. Austria: freedom score: 94
19. Iceland: freedom score: 95
18. Belgium: freedom score: 95
17. Switzerland: freedom score: 96
16. Japan: freedom score: 96
15. Ireland: freedom score: 96
14. Barbados: freedom score: 96
13. Andorra: freedom score: 96
12. San Marino: freedom score: 97
11. Portugal: freedom score: 97
10. Denmark: freedom score: 97
9: Uruguay: freedom score: 98
8. New Zealand: freedom score: 98
7. Luxembourg: freedom score: 98
6. Australia: freedom score: 98
5. Netherlands: freedom score: 99
4. Canada: freedom score: 99
1. Sweden (tie): freedom score: 100
1. Norway (tie): freedom score: 100
1. Finland (tie): freedom score 100
Countries in the world with the most freedom - Business Insider
In the UK there are no legally enshrined rights. None. Yet the people there do not feel they live in a tyranny
Why do you think that is. Is that the blinkered American inside you talking - a man who's never been outside the USA and who knows nothing about the world outside it.
Is this the part when you ask me if the USA is so bad, why don't I live in Venezuela ?
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Should read "Other posters, however, think that having a nonsensical argument is detrimental to their position in any debate though".
People can feel like they don't live under tyranny and still live under tyranny. Sorry you wasted your time with this post.
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