Those things come from up high. Our betters. Are we children? Having privileges handed out by parents? You shouldn't need to be a lawyer to have an innate sense of right and wrong. If it's factual that no one can deny you participation in a given activity why let our betters declare it a privilege? Why the power grab? I want to stand on my lawn naked. That's not a right. Donning pants, standing on my front lawn is now my right not a granted privilege.
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Gotta love Wikipedia.
Ice to cool my Gin and Tonic is more "fundamental to civilization" than my motorcycle, but Ice is not my right, as society and culture will not crumble without it.
Note: the ice thing is sarcastic, so take it as it was intended before getting up in arms about the priorities I place on frosty beverages vs my bike.