One day you will die. All of us, one day, will die. This is not a violation of our rights - it is a natural process.
If someone murders you, that is a violation of your rights, but if you just die of disease, accident, or old age then you just die.
If you are dying of cancer, 'society' has no obligation to keep you alive - no-one has an obligation to give you money to extend your life. Forcing someone to do so would be a violation of their rights. If people voluntarily choose to help you - that's great, and most of us would be very grateful, but that is all.
Anyone who feels that there is an obligation to extend someone's life is welcome to consider the following question. How much should people be forced to pay? Should someone be forced to donate a kidney to someone on dialysis, or an eye to someone who is blind? Should we turn our younger generation into harvesting farms for the older generation who would benefit from newer organs? And if we have no right to steal part of their bodies, why do we have the right to steal part of the wealth they have created with those bodies?
There is no such thing as a right to life. Only a right to not have force initiated against you by others.
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