America and Europe have very different ideas about human rights. In America you have to pay for healthcare, in Europe you have to pay to drink water and to use the toilet.
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That’s German Europe. Come to southern Europe and you will find public fountains everywhere
I remember when in Viena I had to pay for tomato sauce. I was shocked 🥲
Imagine a place where you have to pay for all of those.
Many of us Americans recognize that health care is not a human right.
I guess the question is about what constitutes a public good, common pool resource and goods and services that require the deployment of private property, labour and resources
And for turn on your car*
I'm still scarred from the time I had to pay to shower at a hotel in Paris years ago...