What is every human being entitled to?

What is every human being entitled to?

Birth, suffering and death.

harsh

Water, healthcare, and a gf.

True though.

entrance inside ur mum

a 3 day weekend

Nothing. Not even trying to be edgy, but you're entitled to nothing.

My dick

Nah, only death.

You could be aborted before you're born.

That's irrelevant semantics now. One could consider the arising of your consciousness as the starting point of your existence aka actual birth of "self".

Point still stands.

Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness

The sweat of his brow.

What if he's born without a brow?

/thread

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Nah, it's a scientific fact that a zygote is a new human being. You humanities fags can only have pointless discussions over what a ""person"" is.

Everyone is entitled to food, shelter, water, healthcare, education, anything they want, they are even entitled to be god of their own universe. The real question is whose responsibility is it to provide these things.

Who cares you sniveling insufferable twat. It doesn't matter what is it that you define as "birth" of an individual/human being, but there exists a starting point no matter how your autistic fucktarded brain wants to label it as.

exactly

this

anything that the people who hold a majority of power can agree on

liberty

life

the pursuit of happiness

The first dew of spring :)

this dick

Death, and the sick bastards won't even give you that.

Weed errday

fpbp

these nuts

the ding of his dong

The full value of their labor

Unlimited Boipussi, A free slave, 20k money every week and the ability to live in a diverse, multicultural society.

/thread

whats a fly entitled to? a rat? a chimp? a human?

humor

Nothing, rights are a spook.

Humans aren't entitled to birth, abortions exist.
Humans aren't entitled to suffering, some are born too mentally broken to comprehend and feel it.
Humans are indeed entitled to death, but this depends on your definition of human and death, as the configuration of particles that we are continues to exist, and indeed the configuration data itself can be passed.

Anime, 2D waifu, NEETlyfe

Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of a Penis.

>all I want from life is a meager handout from the government to cover my basic necessities so I don't have to leave my room ever again
>be born east of the iron curtain

Just fucking kill me.

whoa.......
thats deep bross

Birth exists as a starting point of individuals existence, disregarding how is it that you define it.

Suffering exists in form of inevitable degradation of an individual, despite of his mental inability to comprehend it, the sensory inputs are still registering the pain of living.

Death as an absolute cessation of consciousness exists, that is, if you define the birth as the starting point of one's capacity to possess consciousness.

Fellow commie here. My wrists hurt something fierce, and I am treating them for months, with drugs and physiotherapy. However, in order to afford that, I have to work. And for the treatment to help, I have to rest. Yet if I rest I can't afford the treatment, so I work. Yet if I work... my wrists hurt so much, man.

Being born east of heaven sucks.

Birth, or parturition, is the process of shitting out offspring.
Suffering unfavorable change as perceived by a consciousness.
Death can indeed be defined as the end of a consciousness.

However, you can define humans in different ways.
You can pick the pattern, so the DNA. Your DNA doesn't die with your consciousness necessarily.
You can pick the particles that realize that pattern, so all the bacteria and stuff that makes you, which of course persists after the end of consciousness, taking different forms.
You can pick the "person", or your actions as perceived by other consciousnesses. The memory of you and your legacy doesn't die with you.
You can pick the immortal soul concept that most religions have, and the idea of Heaven or reincarnation that ensures you aren't entitled to "death".

So depending on your definitions, you can easily argue you aren't entitled to birth, by the dictionary definition of birth, or to suffering, by the definition of suffering, and to death, by your chosen definition of what is a man.

Death.

Nothing

Whatever you have the strength to conquer.

The zygote is genetically distinct from either parent, and is therefore its own being, sapient or not.

A zygote is defined as:

>a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes; a fertilized ovum.

How could that ever be sapient?

>a cell

This.

Zygotes aren't sapient but they are unique beings.

Cosmically: Nothing

Existentially: The right to think and act

Social Contract (Cornerstone of Civilization): The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, which lists these 30:

Article 1 Right to Equality
Article 2 Freedom from Discrimination
Article 3 Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security
Article 4 Freedom from Slavery
Article 5 Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment
Article 6 Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law
Article 7 Right to Equality before the Law
Article 8 Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal
Article 9 Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile
Article 10 Right to Fair Public Hearing
Article 11 Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty
Article 12 Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence
Article 13 Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country
Article 14 Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution
Article 15 Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It
Article 16 Right to Marriage and Family
Article 17 Right to Own Property
Article 18 Freedom of Belief and Religion
Article 19 Freedom of Opinion and Information
Article 20 Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association
Article 21 Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections
Article 22 Right to Social Security
Article 23 Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions
Article 24 Right to Rest and Leisure
Article 25 Right to Adequate Living Standard
Article 26 Right to Education
Article 27 Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community
Article 28 Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document
Article 29 Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development
Article 30 Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the above Rights

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Action and not a thing more. Everything else is circumstance and effort

This reads more like "guaranteed" than entitled, to me at least.