I was mainly just getting at how we make up rights as we go. I have heard of few things that gain steam as a “right” which I disagree with myself, but I was just trying to illustrate that a right isn’t a “fact”. Which it appears you get. Opinions about them change over time. I might be older than you, because most people I ever talked to about gay marriage 1996-2005 thought it shouldn’t be legal. And no it wasn’t just my friends or local folks. That attitude was fairly popular. Go back 100 years and most people probably preferred the death penalty for gay people.
The main point is that rights are never guaranteed because they’re rarely unanimously agreed upon.
I was mainly just getting at how we make up rights as we go. I have heard of few things that gain steam as a “right” which I disagree with myself, but I was just trying to illustrate that a right isn’t a “fact”. Which it appears you get. Opinions about them change over time. I might be older than you, because most people I ever talked to about gay marriage 1996-2005 thought it shouldn’t be legal. And no it wasn’t just my friends or local folks. That attitude was fairly popular. Go back 100 years and most people probably preferred the death penalty for gay people.
The main point is that rights are never guaranteed because they’re rarely unanimously agreed upon.