I agree that in a few years it could be considered a human right. As society progresses people are expected to keep up & expand their perspectives. Not doing so can cause people to lose their livelihoods, face being shunned in society or risk jail. When freedom hinges on staying current, then I could see how it could be a human right. I'm not going to hold my breath on it being granted that status since water is still not considered a human right.
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