• @stanleytweedle@lemmy.world
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    203 months ago

    The right of everyone to equal protection under the law

    The right to vote

    The freedom of speech

    The right to privacy

    The freedom of religion

    The right of the people to assemble peacefully

    The freedom of the press

    The right to keep and bear arms

    Meaninglessly abstract ‘values’ are easy to agree on when the question is just ‘is it important?’. Ask what any of those things mean in specific policy terms and see how much people agree.