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Yes, this is in fact one of the few cases where a philosopical question has clear-cut, empirically verifiable right and wrong answers.

(Merry Christmas btw)



Of course, like I said, libertarianism is empirically verifiably right. Got it.


I don't consider myself a libertarian. "Food and shelter are limited resources" is empirically verifiable.


That is a fact. Where your ideology enters the argument is when you say that implies they're not human rights.




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