By definition, we can't have the "right" to something that another person has the "right" to.
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Can you have a right to a service from a company? Can the company and its owners have a right to their opinions and political views? If one - not the other.
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Can you have a right to a service from a company? Can the company and its owners have a right to their opinions and political views? If one - not the other.
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