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    6 months ago

    Maybe he was speaking morally rather than legally.

    For example, if I said “I believe people have a right to healthcare”, you might correctly respond “people do not have a legal right to healthcare” (in America at least). But you’d be missing the point, because I’m speaking morally, not legally.

    I believe, morally, that people have a right to be heard.