VampBlood16
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I too would consider the draft to be a form of slavery. However, it may be required to defend the "rights" we hold so dear.
Trouble is that for a right to exist objectively as Rev would have us believe, that right must exist independently of any state, legislation, etc. If rights require force in order to retain their potency, I would submit that they are actually privileges of those with the power to enforce them.
The way we do this is with laws laid down to govern society. These laws represent a compromise; a forfeiture of the privilege to do what we please when we please in order to enjoy some other benefit. In our case, a safe and secure homeland among other things.
We rely on the use of force to enforce our rights. In most cases, it is legal force although our past indicates violence has been used numerous times.
Trouble is that for a right to exist objectively as Rev would have us believe, that right must exist independently of any state, legislation, etc. If rights require force in order to retain their potency, I would submit that they are actually privileges of those with the power to enforce them.
The way we do this is with laws laid down to govern society. These laws represent a compromise; a forfeiture of the privilege to do what we please when we please in order to enjoy some other benefit. In our case, a safe and secure homeland among other things.
We rely on the use of force to enforce our rights. In most cases, it is legal force although our past indicates violence has been used numerous times.