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Originally Posted by DaveP1 View Post
But then again, the problem with the right to choose is that you are limited by what is available to choose. Henry Ford offered you the right to choose a Model T in any color, but the only color Ford sold was black. If you wanted a different color, you could paint it yourself.

The right to choose when there are no choices is not always preferable.
Maybe this is semantics but it would appear you were mixing up the options. The right to choose means not just the choices available but also something else you invent or nothing at all.