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Originally Posted by MrWookie
Pretty terrible argument, imo. There can be an unwritten right to privacy while there are other things that are unwritten and not rights.
Nope.
If your argument against secession is that it is not a right
granted by the constitution, then your argument implicitly assumes the Constitution contains a list of all rights, and privacy is not one of them.
If your argument is that some things not in the text are rights, but others are not, then saying "it's not in the Constitution" is not instructive at all about whether there is a right of secession.