1. Ettore Greco Ettore Greco United States says:

    Any concept to be universally valid would have to pass the test in any circumstance, including a paradox.

    Without “Yes, but” or “No, but”, the answer should always be the same in all cases.

    The question in regard: is private property a human right?

    For example, what if all spaces above our head were privatized (as it is for airways which are owned by private airlines) and the owners started to charge a fee to all those who want to look up?

    Would it be a crime if anybody were not paying for the refusal to only look down?

    Privatized potable water could also make us think of some paradox.

    For example, suppose a population were dying from thirst and took over the water supplies of a private company. If these people drank all the water and left without paying, was a crime being committed?

    Or if a new plague were to spread all over should all people go to hospitals and get treatment or is that only for some chosen people?

    It depends on whom you ask the answer comes straight from their Cultures.

    Only difference between Christians and Jews in one word is Equality.

    But, confusion reigns sovereign in USA and UK where Christianity lives under the gun of the Jewish Culture and in a big cauldron of hypocrisy.

    Those Christians who do not believe in the basic Human rights are no different than the Jews in their Belief.

    http://www.wavevolution.org/en/index.html

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