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Do conservatives have to live with human rights that they don't like?

If conservatives resent my right to something, Can they make it go away and not my right, anymore?
Do they have the ability to cancel government responsibilities to protect the rights they don't like?
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True conservatives defend individual rights over those of the collective. Even those they do not agree with.

I may not like what someone says, or agree with how they choose to live, i may even tell them so directly. But (as long as they are not interfering with other people's rights, or harming others), i would never attempt to ban them from saying or doing what they want. I would never support a law designed to silence or take away rights from anyone else simply because i disagree with them.
Stopmakingsense · 56-60, F
@PrivateHell like the rights to immigration, housing, medical care voting and education? Individual rights.
Slade · 56-60, M
@Stopmakingsense None of those are rights here. Try living on the real world