Rob Roy
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In the scenario I provided, that doctor was the only doctor within 100 miles. He either treats the black patient, or the patient dies.
I’m just trying to figure out how far you go with your no-forced-associations society. Would you be willing to let someone die over the rights of the doctor to refuse his services for any reason? No exceptions? If so, can you not see the problems that would create, and can you not see how that would lead to the breakdown of a functioning society?
Before an action is under taken, isn't it fair to consider whether it is rightful or not ? I don't think I have a right to rip your liver out if I really really need one.
Nor do I think in less exigent circumstances I have the right to force you to rescue me from something or serve me. If you do not rescue me, and weren't involved in creating my dire emergency how could you be the one "causing" my death ?
Race is irrelevant in my example by the way.
You are advocating for the use of offensive force against a neutral person, as a solution ,but it isn't, it is the REASON why things are not functioning as they should. Would I want the doctor to treat the injured person? Yes, of course.