Air Conditioning Is a Human Right
"And while free citizens should be able to set their thermostat to whatever level they feel comfortable at (the Department of Energy conservatively recommends 78), imprisoning people in buildings where there is no thermostat to keep the temperature below 90 isn’t just uncomfortable, nor is it just dangerous—it’s a violation of a human right."
Give me a break. While I think that prisons have a responsibility to keep the facility at a temperature that is livable (this is for workers as much as prisoners) they do not have the responsibility to provide AC.
My fiancé and I just bought a house and guess what... it doesn't have central air. Is someone going to come out and give us a unit for free because the builder has violated our human rights?
Comfort is not a human right.
Give me a break. While I think that prisons have a responsibility to keep the facility at a temperature that is livable (this is for workers as much as prisoners) they do not have the responsibility to provide AC.
My fiancé and I just bought a house and guess what... it doesn't have central air. Is someone going to come out and give us a unit for free because the builder has violated our human rights?
Comfort is not a human right.
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Go find your own planet to complain on. Not willing to do that? Adapt. Either get used to fluctuating temperatures or build yourself a self-powered suit to always keep you in the height of comfort.
-- CBJ, Las Vegas, Nevada
where the temperature reached a toasty 112 degrees today.
Anxiously awaiting my government air conditioning subsidy (I mean entitlement). :-)