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1 min readFeb 24, 2018

…to any rational human being we have one definition of a “Right” as it pertains to American society and voting, the Constitution.

You can play childish games with semantics and insults and dodging facts but a “Right” is a “Right” is a “Right” and a “Right” as it pertains to- Government and our interaction with is can only be something in writing for all Americans, not a handful of people in one city somewhere.

Sounds like maybe you’re conflating natural and legal rights. In any case, there is no universally accepted definition of what a right is. You can have an opinion about that, but that doesn’t make your opinion a fact. Hell, the founders didn’t even agree on what rights were! We have different opinions, man, that’s okay. Stop confusing your opinion with “facts.”

Aaron Huertas
Aaron Huertas

Written by Aaron Huertas

Democracy is pretty cool. We should try it some time. Voting rights, science policy, political communication and grassroots activism.

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