• GBU_28
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    10 months ago

    Wrong! You challenge bodily autonomy if you disrespect physical property.

    Do you disrespect a person’s bodily autonomy?

    • Joe@mastodon.nz
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      10 months ago

      @GBU_28 , ah please.
      You’re not what you own, plus you don’t have to own the air to breathe, the water to drink and it has only been capitalisms enslavement that made food that pricey, and even today you don’t need much to grow your own.

    • MatthewToad43@climatejustice.social
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      10 months ago

      @GBU_28 @Antigrav That depends on what you mean by physical property.

      Is land physical property? What if it was stolen from the locals and passed down from the slaver father?

      I’m not saying I support theft. I’m not saying all property is theft. But it’s more complicated than that.