Newsworthy, largely because they are against the law &
Posted on: October 12, 2017 at 13:51:56 CT
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there can be heavy penalties for violating those laws.
and the government you abhor enforces those laws, making violations less common than would otherwise be the case.
and as previously mentioned, the cases making the news are but a tiny tip of the iceberg of violations of those rights anyway.
Look at little kids. Respecting other's property rights doesn't come natural to them. They have to be taught to do so.
Just because some philosopher(s) eventually came up with a philosophical system that resonates with you know, within the context of your own cultural milieux... running off the fumes of a culture that hasn't quite thrown off it's Christian roots, wouldn't have made any sense whatsoever in a multitude of human societies throughout history.
Man lived by the laws of nature throughout most of his historical existence. Over time people banded together, typically as families, to help protect their interests over other tribes of people... but even then fierce battles over territory, property and women was the order of the day.