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by WalterBright 1205 days ago
Bees followed a different evolutionary path, and human rights are not applicable to them.

> Or are they all wrong too?

Humans are full of false beliefs. If they believe that man does not have a right to liberty, then they are wrong, just as wrong as believing that throwing virgins into volcanoes assures a good harvest.

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I don't believe that man has an intrinsic right to liberty - just that societies where basic human rights (including various freedoms) are protected by the state are more likely to flourish and grant their citizens more meaningful and fairer existence. I don't believe we've come close yet to perfecting exactly what those rights should be and how they should be protected however.
> I don't believe that man has an intrinsic right to liberty

Then you wouldn't be complaining about injustice if you were enslaved, right?

Well there are plenty of injustices in the world, most of them we can do little about. If my owners gave me the ability the live a decent and meaningful life, that potentially included the opportunities to do things that would be unrealistic if I had to fend entirely for myself, then I wouldn't necessarily complain, no. But if the state failed to protect me against mistreatment by said owners, then I would absolutely have reason to protest and demand better.
You're calling it an "injustice", so it looks like you're agreeing with me.
I believe having slaves is wrong, that doesn't make it a fact. I have no reason to believe there is any natural law dictating that, it's nothing but a social construct we have agreed to.