Depends on if you use the left’s definition or not. They would argue your right to water means you can steal it from anyone because you need it or that the government should give it to you for free. But if you think of it like the second amendment, your right to water just means the government can’t restrict your access to it, whether that’s cutting off your supply for not complying with something or banning rain water collection.
Why would we be using the left's definition here? That's sort of my point. This meme wouldn't be out of place on /r/politics on reddit. The right you describe here about access to water (or food, healthcare, etc.) is just the right to property; which itself is derived from the right of self-ownership.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Hard to have a life without water. Also, its nothing like healthcare because healthcare doesnt literally fall from the sky.
Depends on if you use the left’s definition or not. They would argue your right to water means you can steal it from anyone because you need it or that the government should give it to you for free. But if you think of it like the second amendment, your right to water just means the government can’t restrict your access to it, whether that’s cutting off your supply for not complying with something or banning rain water collection.
Why would we be using the left's definition here? That's sort of my point. This meme wouldn't be out of place on /r/politics on reddit. The right you describe here about access to water (or food, healthcare, etc.) is just the right to property; which itself is derived from the right of self-ownership.
Hard to have a life without water. Also, its nothing like healthcare because healthcare doesnt literally fall from the sky.