@rbreich Hi I wonder how the people of GAZA feel about these noble rules
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A place to stay.
Enough to eat.
Somewhere old heroes shuffle safely down the street.
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I'm not seeing the right to kick Dorito Loco Taco squarely in the ol' mushroom. That probably should be on the list at this point...

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The top right, above all other rights, of a free people, is the ability to "throw the bastards out."

#ThrowTheBastardsOut
#America #julyFourth

@rbreich all these should be guaranteed with no question. America is the only country where none of them are guaranteed, and we have to pay for them both directly through corporate charges and indirectly through taxes. this equates to a double charge for the same thing. other countries only charge once through the taxes (a single charge). America needs to follow the other countries and eliminate the corporate portion and go only to the tax portion.
@rbreich This is an excellent list.
I would add wealth distribution so the wealth of a society are shared fairly.
@rbreich I think the foundation of real freedom is not having to rely on others to decide for or against those things for you.
@rbreich @Npars01 So, real freedom is up in Canada

@human3500 I remember the day I heard a Martin Luther King quote that articulated a sentiment I had recently arrived at on my own as well, and it was very poignant: "injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere."

(Not sure if it's exactly that, but that's the sentiment, and it feels right.)

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@human3500 oh I see that it's: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." But I like the simplification.
@rbreich Definitely. Being rude to a disabled person *about their disabilities or their request for inclusion* makes for an easy block.
@rbreich Hi I wonder how the people of GAZA feel about these noble rules