A right is something you have at birth. Innate to the character of sentience, such that, the sovereignty of self is not violated. In this way a right cannot be given.
This one hopes, the question was nebulous to a point people confused it with freedom to use the internet, and not a mandate of access for all.
The latter's muddled logic would mean all commodities/services would become a right. No yacht left behind.
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A right is something you have at birth. Innate to the character of sentience, such that, the sovereignty of self is not violated. In this way a right cannot be given.
This one hopes, the question was nebulous to a point people confused it with freedom to use the internet, and not a mandate of access for all.
The latter's muddled logic would mean all commodities/services would become a right. No yacht left behind.
@Ragnarokgn
Confirmed: all babies will be implanted with an ethernet port starting 2011.
@cobaltage Ethernet? How oldskool...
@Ragnarokgn
People dont understand the difference between an inalienable right and something that reeeeeeeealy want.
@MatteoVega
You have to crawl (wired) before you can walk (wireless)
@MatteoVega
It will be a gigabit port.
@Ragnarokgn
Not necessarily at birth. In the USA, we have the RIGHT to bear arms. But nobody's advocating giving rifles to babies.