Human Rights Speech
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unfortunately - we do find ourselves "forced" to see treatment we would consider (by these, the 1948 un declaration of human rights terms) unjust - in the natural world (i'm leaving the human world out of the arguement right now)
this injustice is intolerable within the existance of a living creature aware and relating to the idea of human rights - or - natural being rights
hopefully, this tension will be resolved in the future - for more living creatures
not just humen
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nature is so complex - that at times it's really difficult to take a step back and attempt to see the whole picture
it is impossible to offer these rights to all living creature - because if each living creature will have a right to life - unless an alternative solution to nutrition would be found - we are all doomed to death
the Declaration of Human rights is a wonderful attempt to define a goal - something realistic to aspire to in terms of human existance
it limits itself to humanity
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@aleishar I know about the Dec 10, 1948 UN adopted Universal Declaration of rights. These UN manmade rights are just edicts, part of Natural Law, and are not the same as the Rights bestowed onto us by the Laws of Nature at conception. Only through virtue and not by manmade edicts could this world become a better place to live. Again, see my channel video; for humanity always had Rights, it is human virtue that is the issue.
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It was nice to hear all my rights but i think if i was in that class room, i would have been so bored. you go all the way to 30. and the poster bored drove me crazy, leave it open, no one has a chance to even see what it says.
i'm 13, and i say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! if you want to help your children leave them the fudge alone! idk wut this has to do with human rights but idc!!!!!!!!!
silvermtn37 4 years ago
You should know your rights. Especially as a 13 year old and in this day and age when psychologists in the school seem to have a say in everything you do and study. Watch out. Value your rights and protect them.
aleishar 4 years ago
@aleishar The only human Rights that are unalienable are: “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” These Rights are bestowed onto us by the Laws of Nature at conception. You are confusing human edict, which is part of Natural Law, as rights. The Laws of Nature are predictable, where Natural Law is subjective. My channel video should clear things up so you may focus on our true Rights.
Mike10four 1 year ago
@Mike10four Just look up the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
aleishar 1 year ago
Nice to know the rights!
But its hard for me to understand this all!
afaik1Ben 5 years ago
Yes, it's very important. Sorry you don't understand it all. The classroom probably didn't have the best sound quality. You can go to the end of the vid and in the credit it shows the rights, I think. lol.
aleishar 4 years ago