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Jeremiah Dyke Posted: Tue, Mar 9 2010 8:19 PM

Property Rights of Funereal Protesting and Paparazzi

 

Property Rights and Funereal Protesting

 

If you have not witnessed the distasteful hatred of anti-gay protesters waving signs outside the funerals of dead soldiers, signs of the likes of "God hates fags" and "Thank God for dead soldiers", then I invite you to watch this short clip of Hannity & Colmes. The revulsion from such clips is immense, but the question of causality is straightforward. There can be no crime against one's image or reputation, only one's property. Therefore, the sheer act of protest is free from liability as long as the protesters have legal admittance to the property from which they protest. The great giant of liberty, Murray N. Rothbard, said it well when he wrote that,

 

"...someone's 'reputation' is not and cannot be 'owned' by him, since it is purely a function of the subjective feelings and attitudes held by other people. But since no one can ever truly 'own' the mind and attitude of another, this means that no one can literally have a property right in his 'reputation.' A person's reputation fluctuates all the time, in accordance with the attitudes and opinions of the rest of the population." (For a New Liberty, chapter 6, page 117)

 

Therefore, the situation is not one of freedom of speech versus defamation of character, or freedom of speech versus reverence for ones country; it is not concerning freedom of speech at all, since freedom of speech presupposes a platform from which to speak. It is about property! Who owns the property from which the protesters shout? If the answer to this question is uncertain or bleak, then you have located your problem.

 

Therefore, let us reexamine this scenario under the lens of property rights. If anti-gay activists wish to celebrate the deaths of gay soldiers or police officers then they must first purchase the right to do so. They must either rent or buy the space from which they wish to shout (if not, then they are trespassing). Furthermore, family members of dead gays would have the option of choosing funeral homes that contract with the family to not allow anti-gay protests (which may presumably cost more), or to contract to allow such protests at a discounted price (which would presumably cost less). Thus, the anti-gay protestors must be willing to subsidize the funerals of gays in order to wave their signs.     

 

Property Rights and the Paparazzi

 

Finally, we all love the entertaining photos that rest within the grocery checkout lanes. The images of overweight/underweight Hollywood stars covering their faces as a myriad of pesky photojournalists shout obscenities and snap pictures. We love these images, but sometimes we sympathize for the stars. "Just leave him/her alone!" we bellow.

 

Yet, what is it that prevents them from avoiding such harassment? Or, better yet, is it harassment?

 

As we have alluded to above, one cannot own his image or reputation, nor can he own an actual image, a photograph, of himself. Like the mental construction of memory which is a product of one's eyes and mind, a picture is a product of one's camera. The question of ownership begins first with the individual, then proceeds to his labor, then the equipment via exchange, and finally to the property from which that equipment is employed. If you don't want to be photographed, then you must remain where you are veiled from the public. You do not own the rights of another's' flashing camera the same way you don't own the right to another's gazing eyes. You may only own, or rent, the space from which they snap their pictures.

 

Therefore, what celebrities really need is private roads and private sidewalks from which they may oust those that take pictures. They want more privatization so that they may enjoy their privacy. If not, then their privacy is not something they truly desire.    

 

Read until you have something to write...Write until you have nothing to write...when you have nothing to write, read...read until you have something to write...Jeremiah 

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