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Besides, If human life had some inherent value. Wouldn't there be more 'rights' to like food, shelter etc. I'm just going off the whole right to life because it has value idea. It should really be 'the right to be born and then get fucked by the system.'

Just by supposing the idea that human life is special, something to be nurtured and taken care of, would then entail taking care of that life throughout it's entirety. Wouldn't it?

I mean why let anyone die of starvation, or exposure? Because they didn't want to work or couldn't work? Either way, if human life has that same value then there would be the inherent responsibility, even if that person didn't play by the majority's rules, to ensure that individuals well-being.

this is bullshit, or I imagine that society would have decided as whole if their was a universal value on human life.

There's not. Or at least 'modern' man hasn't recognized it.