Anonymous ID: c175fd Oct. 29, 2025, 8:07 a.m. No.23785436   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5448 >>5454 >>5459 >>5479

The Castle Doctrine

 

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The phrase "king of the castle" refers to the legal concept of the

Castle Doctrine, which holds that a person's home is their "castle" and they have no duty to retreat from an intruder. This means they can use reasonable force, including deadly force, to defend their home, person, and others inside from unlawful intrusion or attack, provided they reasonably fear for their safety.

 

 

Schumer urges no violence at No King's Day protests this weekend: 'protect free speech'

Anonymous ID: c175fd Oct. 29, 2025, 8:19 a.m. No.23785460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5478 >>5480 >>5509

>>23785454

Drivers' Licence?

 

You aren't qualified for this discussion.

 

KNOWYOURRIGHTS

 

 

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Driving is considered a privilege, not a right, because

it involves a significant responsibility to operate a potentially dangerous machine safely. To obtain and maintain this privilege, individuals must meet state requirements, such as passing knowledge and skill tests, and agree to follow traffic laws and operate the vehicle responsibly. The state can revoke this privilege for dangerous behavior, such as traffic violations, accidents, or offenses like a DUI, reinforcing that it is a conditional right that can be taken away.

 

 

Please use technology reponsibly

Anonymous ID: c175fd Oct. 29, 2025, 8:25 a.m. No.23785480   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5509

>>23785454

Drivers' Licence?

 

You aren't qualified for this discussion.

 

KNOWYOURRIGHTS

 

 

AI Overview

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Driving is considered a privilege, not a right, because

it involves a significant responsibility to operate a potentially dangerous machine safely. To obtain and maintain this privilege, individuals must meet state requirements, such as passing knowledge and skill tests, and agree to follow traffic laws and operate the vehicle responsibly. The state can revoke this privilege for dangerous behavior, such as traffic violations, accidents, or offenses like a DUI, reinforcing that it is a conditional right that can be taken away.

 

 

I would argue the "privelege" argument is weak against "privte property as extention of self argument". My machine is my oroperty. My property is me. Who are you to tell me i cant use my, even ostensibly dangerous machine, in the public space?

>>23785460

 

 

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The concept of private property as an "extension of self" is a philosophical idea, most prominent in

libertarianism, that connects self-ownership to the ownership of external property

Anonymous ID: c175fd Oct. 29, 2025, 8:46 a.m. No.23785537   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23785522

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Yes, Pope Leo XIV is a Peruvian citizen, holding dual U.S. and Peruvian citizenship. Born in Chicago, he became a naturalized Peruvian citizen in 2015 after spending decades working as a missionary and bishop in the country. This makes him the first pope with ties to both nations.

 

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The Pope is not a citizen of Vatican City in the traditional sense

; rather, the Holy See grants "functional citizenship" (a Vatican passport) to those with a direct connection to the Holy See, and the Pope is seen as the source of all citizenship for the Holy See, not a citizen of it. In the hypothetical case of an American-born pope like "Pope Leo XIV," they would likely retain their U.S. citizenship unless they explicitly renounced it, though this would create complex legal questions.

 

 

Recognition of an "American Pope" needs addressing.