On Fri, 25 Apr 2003, Anonymous wrote:
If you think you have the "right" to demand to not smell my tobacco smoke when you willingly enter the area, can I demand that I have the "right" not to smell your various body odors?
Absolutely. A person has the right to do whatever they want. -Until- it interferes with anothers expression of their wants. Then everybody stops until a solution can be worked out. There are two, and only two paths to -any- solution. Cooperation and consent, or coercion. If one believes in equality then -any- solution involving coercion is a priori -wrong- and invokes further expressions of self-defence.
-- Tom Veil
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