Can it be a non-questionable human right to force others to provide you something?
Granting people that others will provide them something is fine. But it must be possible to discuss such topics. Human rights, IMO, shall be a very pure set of things that are not up to discussion, even with rather fringe views. Regardless of political quadrant. Of course, some freaks will always question anything. But wide wide majority (think 95% if not 98%) shall sign off on that.
If it was supposed to be a a well-defined set of core things, where are you drawing that set from?
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