Security of the person not a platform right
Security of the person not a platform right
Importantly, however, security of the person ought not to be considered a platform right; no logical justification for the protection of human life comes as a result of a state’s existence—as history, unfortunately, has time and again proven most emphatically (and horribly). (Therefore, an individual (a person) is not its information, see also §14.00.12.)
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