About this #JNU drama. Here's a suggestion.
All the students' "supporters" raise the money for educating and housing the students on GoFundMe.
100 % tax deduction for money paid into that fund.
And no more subsidies.
Deal ?
@ilr
This is not merely about getting subsidies, its about protecting a constitutional right. Why we need a government or constitution if we can do everything in parallel?
@kannan
1/ Precisely, we don't think we even need a govt / constitution.
2/ Any right "to" something (such as medicine, food or education) is a right to require SOMEONE else to part with his labour. We do not believe in any such "positive" rights.
@kannan what you are saying is somebody else should "bail you out" if you can't make it. Sure, but that cannot be a "right".
The "nation" has to be consensual, otherwise is part of the "we" scam. There is no "we" and when "we" is used it's generally used for further robbery.
@ilr
Well, at least, by theory, we are still a democracy, we elect our law makers. That's the closest to make a consensual choice in a society. And the concept of nation in modern world doesn't come just from wars, but from the collective existence when individual existence is difficult. And the constitution could've took a different form, but it is not a business contract, it cares about life of individuals irrespective of their status.
@kannan if the concept of nation came from "collective existence when individual existence is difficult", why is it that no entity can secede from the nation ?
@ilr
There is a difference, I can't ask for charity as I deserve it, but these rights are mine to ask with with dignity. And these positive rights are necessary for individual liberty and also for the development of nation, and the people constitute the nation.