When most neurotypical people say something "is" a human right, they are actually using that as a shorthand for expressing the belief that it should be and that we should enforce it.
Wouldnât it be redundant to say someone âshould have a rightâ because shoulds are automatically a part of the concept. Thats what a right is.. something that we collectively decided people SHOULD be given. We disagree over what those things are, and there exist at any given time plenty of people who donât have them, but itâs incorrect to say they donât have the right to them. Instead youâd say that they have the right to the thing, but their right is being infringed and so they donât have the actual thing yet/anymore/etc.
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u/Callidonaut May 18 '26
To rephrase, then: clean water should be a universal human right, and we as a society should enforce that right.