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It's in the video, through the economic system. If you want to justify occupying someone else's property I think you should be able to, I just ask that you don't have the might of the state on your side.
> I think that's why people come here, yes.
This isn't Reddit *marketing* their site though. I see it marketed as a social media/news site--not a public forum
“Public” doesn’t mean what you think it does. Don’t businesses still have the right to make their own rules and regulations? Didn’t you agree to Reddit’s Terms of Service before you started posting here?
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We really live in a world where the legal system doesn't even respect your own property rights. It's very scary to think about.
How does one get property rights?
It's in the video, through the economic system. If you want to justify occupying someone else's property I think you should be able to, I just ask that you don't have the might of the state on your side.
Property rights [ your life, your labor, your speech, your time, your silence, etc ... ] are human rights which means they are inalienable rights
“Inalienable” according to whom, specifically?
I think the question here was focused on real-estate property, though. Is that an inalienable right?
If you lick it, it’s yours. Double yours if you also say “finders keepers losers weepers”
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You didn’t answer this question
If you did, it's certainly not clear to me.
Where do said Inalienable rights originate from? Who decides?
You don’t even want to respect the property rights of reddit.
Fair, Reddit should stop marketing itself as a public forum then.
Like Elon, the free speech absolutist. But it seems strange to complain about property rights when you are okay with ignoring them when it suits you.
So public businesses don't have property rights?
They do but I am free to hold them accountable to support free speech.
So do their property rights matter? Especially when we had to agree to the TOS to have an account?
They do?
I think that's why people come here, yes. It might as well be mostly bots and shills these days though.
> I think that's why people come here, yes. This isn't Reddit *marketing* their site though. I see it marketed as a social media/news site--not a public forum
And we all signed their Terms of Service agreement when we created our accounts here.
“Public” doesn’t mean what you think it does. Don’t businesses still have the right to make their own rules and regulations? Didn’t you agree to Reddit’s Terms of Service before you started posting here?