If you were to run for higher office in your country, what controversial thing would the vetting process uncover about you? - eviltoast
  • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    You could make an argument that travel is a fundamental right, and if you accept that the most effective tool comes with the right then access to a car becomes a right.

    I don’t know if I accept that having a right also means you have the right to the most effective tools to execute it. You have the right to speech but airwaves are restricted. Many places have laws limiting noise made in the early morning.

    Some of that probably comes from recognizing that you may have the right to talk about how great Widgets are, I have the right to sleep at night.

    You might have the right to defend yourself, but I want the right to not live in mortal fear because that guy carries a fully automatic gun on the bus I need to take.