So, your fish farm is on your property? Can you please explain how apart of the ocean acquires this "property" attribute. Is there some sort of chemical change? Or did you simply say one day two-year old style: "Mine!", and decided to kill people who dispute that?
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Anyway, I was only addressing the second example. And if the fish farm is on "his" backyard, that does not actually change the question, what makes a particular patch of ground somebody's property?
there was 2 examples he made..
I'm replying to your post below, as I can't reply to it directly:
That patch of land is the mine, the same way that the fish is mine, or my words are mine. We take the same principles in how we understand those to be my property and apply them to the land that I own as well.
As far as the example above, could a two year old say "mine" and kill people who dispute it? I suppose so, but what kinda world do you think we live in? This stuff is extremely rare, most people don't act that way and understand property implicitly with all of the actions they take on a day to day basis. Violence is very rarely ever needed to defend property or claim property (unless you're a government) ^^