-Learning rights is discovering the rights you really don't have
-example: can't do anything you want to your body or you could end up in prison for drug use. Doesn't hurt anybody else, but you still get in trouble.
-I think that in essence the drugs could possible put others in harm with their effects on your mind.
- You have the right to your own opinion isn't a true statement
- Considers false or opinions as fallacy
-It's a change of subject, she just said points of how he could be wrong, so he wants to leave the argument without admitting defeat.
-adds no new information to the argument.
-How can every one's opinion be true? If they are different? They can't.
-It's not entitlement, it has to be earned
- Opinion has to be supported by evidence
-People think their opinions are sacred, people don't think of truth or how they could be wrong.
-Take offense when people try to say how their ideas are different
-Right of life, people have duty not to kill you
-Uses Mary Robinson for health quote.
-People say "Right to my own opinion when they are at a point in the conversation that they would have to admit defeat.
-When people say that they aren't interested in what you have to say, just want to be right.
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