Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
Can rights exist without justice?
In some instances, yes.
I think if a right is inalienable, even if it is unjustly held in check, it would still exist.
For instance, I think everyone of us here has the right to use or grow cannabis etc., but many here still live in
political subdivisions (plantations) which unjustly violate that right and "disallow" it.
Even those who live on plantations where cannabis is allowed, it isn't really honored as a right, it's been reshaped into a kind of revocable privilege, ironically by the same gang that would you have you believe they are the protectors of "justice".
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