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originally posted by: AutomateThis1
a reply to: Nothin
The only rights anyone has are the ones they are determined to fight for.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Salander
Obviously, however the general and fundamental question as to us being born with rights is plainly clear.
Computer say "No".
Man is born with no more rights than dog, just a better brain to body weight capacity, and opposable appendages, that allow us to fashion and use tools.
Nature entertains no such illusions as rights.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: bloodymarvelous
Perhaps we should all be equal, accept that is not the case, and it never will be the case.
As to your query, i say treat people how you find them, which is not so much a right as simply a common curtesy, its nice to be nice after all.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Salander
I would suggest to be civilised requires a modicum of patience and empathy.
In its simplest form, our rule of law means that nobody is above the law, for the rule of law to be effective.
But that's just true is it?
Justice is blind for a reason and possibly not the one that's provided.
originally posted by: Salander
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Salander
I would suggest to be civilised requires a modicum of patience and empathy.
In its simplest form, our rule of law means that nobody is above the law, for the rule of law to be effective.
But that's just true is it?
Justice is blind for a reason and possibly not the one that's provided.
The trouble is that our rule of law here in the US shows that while our per capita rate of imprisonment has led the world by factors of 6 or 8 for years, there are many examples of those within the government not being punished for their crimes.
It's easy to say that nobody is above the law, but the reality is that many are above the law. Jeffrey Epstein is but one glaring example.
originally posted by: johnb
Our rights were slowly gained over centuries through sword, axe and bow.
Our illustrious leaders only give us things when they are FORCED too, if you read the history of almost any country.
If you think it's your god/s then he/she/they has done a very poor job of it for most people living and dead.
Nowadays they are written down in the form of laws which can be changed or ignored at will as demonstrated again throughout history - revolution historically being the only way the people could get them back or effect any change.