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No, Seth Moulton, You Are Not God; You Don't Get to Define What Our 'Rights' Are

AngieArtist


Christmas is always that fun time of year when Democrats pretend that they are Santa Claus and promise to give Americans anything they could ask for, if only those lowly Americans would vote to give them more power. 

And send them more of our money, of course. 

The problem, of course, is that so many things in life are not the government's to bestow or rescind. That is the entire point of the US Constitution, where our Founding Fathers -- who knew far too well about Big Daddy governments -- clearly wrote that our rights are not granted to us by the government, but by God. 

But you can't tell that to godless Democrats like Seth Moulton. He believes that everything under the sun is a 'human right,' as long as he controls those who gets them. 

No, it isn't. 

No, it isn't. 

And no, it isn't. 

And it's not that Moulton is too dumb to know this, although his continued push for high-speed rail in his diatribe would indicate that he's pretty dumb. 

He just hopes that enough voters are dumb enough to believe it. 

Many people brought up the important point that it cannot be a 'right' if it requires the sacrifice of other people to make it happen. 

In fact, there is a word for that exact thing, and that word is not 'right.' 

We really need to stop pretending that Democrats have changed at all from the late 19th century, when they adored slavery. 

Clearly, they still do. 

But Moulton's silly little sermon is even more nefarious than just promoting enslavement. 

When everything is a 'right,' then nothing is a 'right.' And he knows it. 

Exactly. The word becomes not just meaningless, but farcical. 

And there is a wicked intention behind what Moulton is doing here. 

... and positive ones (requiring resource provision), justifying coercive measures that infringe on individual liberties through heavy taxation or regulation. Economically, such overexpansion ignores resource scarcity, resulting in unfeasible promises that foster inequality and disillusionment. Politically, it invites government overreach, enabling authoritarianism under the guise of collective welfare, while culturally, it imposes universal standards that ignore local contexts, sparking relativism debates and global resistance.

That sounds like the entire Democratic Party platform right there. 

Whenever a Democrat talks about 'rights,' what they mean is more power for the government. Just like whenever they say that our 'democracy' is being threatened, what they mean is that their bureaucracy is being threatened. 

And, on a personal note, I don't take my cues on human rights from a party that believes that 'health care' means murdering as many babies as possible, as well as sterilizing and mutilating as many children as possible. 

Not only do Democrats not know what a right is (or at least pretend not to know for their own political power), their idea of 'rights' sounds a lot more like a Dr. Mengele proposal than it does the Federalist Papers. 

For both of these reasons, Seth Moulton and other Democrats need to shut up about human rights. 

Because their concept of them is inhuman. 

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