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yudsfpbc 11 points ago +11 / -0

WRONG.

You don't need a concealed carry license.

Marriage is not a right. Never was.

No one has a right to drive a car on public roads either.

We need to learn the difference betweens rights, freedoms and privileges.

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Towel 3 points ago +3 / -0

The state takes over these institutions and then allowing us to use them is portrayed as a right.

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Deeznutsmatter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sure it is. If a person feels like getting married, or driving on a road that their tax dollars pay for, they shouldn’t need the permission of the government. They say that my business license is a privilege, and I have to pay every year to renew it, along with my professional license. Then, as if they haven’t invaded my wallet enough, I have the privilege of paying for permits on every single job that I do. Privilege is coming to this country illegally, and setting up shop while not following any of the “rules” that Americans have been trick fucked into following. Earning a living should be considered a right for legal Americans. The only purpose that is served by collecting these privilege taxes is in the furtherance of the machine doing the collecting.

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brotatofarmer -2 points ago +1 / -3

Marriage used to be a right for wealthy land owners of nobility. Then a right of the whites only. Then a right of people of the same race.

Not all traditions are good ones.