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From WSJopinion: No right is absolute, not even the free exercise of religion, because the government has fundamental interests that can override individual claims in some circumstances, writes William Galston

Journal Editorial Report: Can Britain meet the challenges of the post-Elizabethan era? Images: Reuters/AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyThe recently published New York Times report on the educational practices of some of New York’s Hasidic

elementary and secondary schools, many of them run by Satmar Jewish groups, is prompting state and local officials to crack down on their alleged deficiencies. The response has sparked a furious reaction from many Jewish leaders.Continue reading your article with

 

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opinion Galston is a WAPO writer that somehow keeps his job at the WSJ.

opinion Some rights DO have what's known as reasonable limits. For example, we have the 2A but you can't own a rocket launcher. We have the 1A but you can't yell 'fire' in a crowded theater.

opinion What’s the difference between a right and a privilege if the government can override rights if deemed appropriate? Our rights are God given and inalienable. A government that forgets that has abandoned American ideals and should be removed immediately.

opinion Disgraceful

opinion People have rights, organisations don't have any, and all people have the exact same rights.

opinion U mean the fake religions they made up to give them the fake rights to stolen land and fake privileges

opinion It’s not “the government” that has such fundamental interests, it’s the body politic (“the people”) that has fundamental interests that in some circumstances entitle its elected representatives or organs answering to them to take actions that override individual claims.

opinion No right is absolute, not even the free exercise of religions that aren’t Christianity because the fucking Christians think they are so fucking special.

opinion Mr. Galston, Opinions are like anuses and everyone has one. There is ONE ABSOLUTE you can be assured of, and that is I will ABSOLUTELY decimate anyone who takes away my individual rights. Your opinion is BOUGHT and PAID for, and I work for free. 😉

opinion “The government has fundamental interests…” Actually, it only has one: To keep those in power, in power.

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opinion 'Ningún derecho es absoluto, ni siquiera el libre ejercicio de la religión, porque el gobierno tiene intereses fundamentales que pueden anular los reclamos individuales en ciertas circunstancias.' William Galston

opinion What rights to Hasidic pupils have?

opinion WSJ peddling antisemitism

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