Human rights is a big point in my new song You Can SMC because we keep on buying things that we don't really need that was produced in a country where the leaders dictate disbelief that it is okay to underpay people just because they earn less in their country, and with the average salary barley survive. Only the consumers can really stand up and start a revolution to stop the madness.
These rights must now be enforced. "...an equal standard of human rights must be recognized and adopted. In the estimation of God all men are equal; there is no distinction or preferment for any soul in the dominion of His justice and equity." ~ Baha'i Faith
A land of lawlessness and impossibilities. Bulgaria is one of the worst places one could be born. As a child I believed that a person could achieve success in society through education and hard work. I learned a Bachelor's degree in Molecular biology and a Master's degree in Biophysical chemistry. I have a PhD in Biophysics and a qualification in Foreign relations. Because of the lawlessness here a person from the military decided to prevent me from my career ( he has also studied biology). Because of my education, people from shops and supermarkets refuse to hire me as a seller. Now I am starving. My old parents are helping me. I believe God wanted me to be able to help them and live a normal life. The cruelty in this country almost kills me. I really lost the ability to love things and people because it all feels like Hell. Many are like me here. And nobody cares. Please pray for the victims of this degraded society!
You have so many degrees. No doubt you can be an online tutor. And there are surely countries, universities, labs and pharmacies all over Europe. You can try there. It's at least something and it would be honest pay.
Well informed, i thank you especially, the analogy Rights as a Need, Which is interesting in legal political or sosio legal study tO explore. Many thanks.
Merci, votre video est tres bien expliquee. Nicolas Breithau.. geneva, at Bangkok, Thailand now, Red Cross IHL, j apprends l anglais avec votre video, Angelina Jolie, super aussi
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created in 1948. For over 70 years, the 30 Articles of the UDHR gave us the right to express ourselves freely, equal before the law, born free and equal, copyright, responsibility, no discrimination, the right to life, nobody can take your human rights away and so on. Each one of the 30 have a unique meaning. Take the right to public assembly for example, you don’t have to join a group if you don’t want to because it’s your right. Human rights are there for a reason, to let the whole world know that they’re yours to keep for the rest of your lives.
1948 rings a bell? Oh yes, of course! It was in the last century. Grandma and Grandpa's generation. Legend has it that there were still dinosaurs hiding in caves up in the mountains but that is something we are really not sure of at all. Back then everyone was recovering from the Second World War and its 70 million dead. The most devastating conflict in human history. So in 1948 to make sure such atrocities would not happen again, the search for shared values began. Why have people unite around a strong symbol: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What is less known is that it was adopted by the UN General Assembly and has become the most translated text on earth. But what are humans rights? The rights you are entitled to simply because you are a human being. In other words, everyone benefits from them from birth without exception or distinction. The idea behind it is that these rights are like needs they are absolutely necessary to live well. Without them it would be the law of the jungle and you would risk being beheaded if your government did not like your Facebook status. In the Declaration's 30 articles there are the Civil and Political liberties such as the right to life, the right to vote, freedom of expression or the prohibition of slavery and torture. Rights are independent, indivisible and interrelated. This means that if a right is not respected, a series of other rights will not be either. If you are homeless, you live in the streets, so you cannot sleep, you get sick, you do not go to school and will not find a job. violation of the right to adequate housing triggers the violation of the right to rest, the right to education, the right to work, etc. These are economic, social and cultural rights. Okay, so a great text was agreed upon, but who does what? Well, on paper the state's mission is to take the necessary measures for the Declaration to be respected. But in reality there are some very bad students. The Declaration is not a legislative text. It is an ideal. Its name says it all: it is a Declaration. Therefore, it is not valid in a court of law. But most states have integrated human rights in their constitution, and therefore they must guarantee them. You can defend human rights only if you know them. Everybody's role is to ensure they are respected. Collective conscience means that each and every person is responsible for everybody else's well-being. Therefore, we can all get involved, protest against injustice and make the universal rights ideals succeed.
Preamble Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people, Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law, Whereas it is essential to promote the development of friendly relations between nations, Whereas the peoples of the United Nations have in the Charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women and have determined to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, Whereas Member States have pledged themselves to achieve, in cooperation with the United Nations, the promotion of universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms, Whereas a common understanding of these rights and freedoms is of the greatest importance for the full realization of this pledge, Now, therefore, The General Assembly, Proclaims this Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.
1 human right = 100 human rights ? 1 right of speech = 1 right to live ? 1 right to claim = 1 right to counter claim? 100 rights to free speech = National security/ 100 M rights to peaceful living? Anyone can answer ?
Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides a right to freedom of thought, conscious, and religion. Why don't Americans believe in freedom of thought?
It would be interesting to create an absolute bare minimum of provided things by UN! Free Overall and boots as clothes, free nutritious grub, and free Water (obviously) and a free bed in a capsule apartement building of your choice! There would be NO hunger, NO tent citys, NO garbage carrying homeless children.
in The Repuplic of AusTria ÖsTRerr where we were born as CiTizen we have The human righTs included in our books of Law which dont belong To The European Law of Eu
Rights from birth? How about rights borne out of existence that have implications after birth? Rights have no basis if based in an arbitrary time stamp like birth.
Rights have no basis in general. They're a common-sense fiction. A dogma. The only intuitive explanation for them is the collective experience that most individuals tend to benefit and prosper from communal cooperation - but the benefit tends to be less equal as threats and resources diminish, and the community grows. So, human rights, as a concept, seeks to take away from the powerful the right to freely exercise their power (in oppressing others), and redistribute it to those less powerful. But, considering that people have little memory of being babies, and do not directly physically interact with foetuses, preventing hormones from overwhelming them with empathy, and, adding to that the historically oppressed role that women have been put into, some believe that the hard-won feminist victory of female bodily autonomy should take precedence over the completely arbitrary sanctity of pre-human life.
@@johnlove2954 "Aren't babies less powerful than women though?" They are. Hence why infanticide is almost universally illegal. People debate whether unborn fetuses are already "human", however... A lot of them disagree.
@@roadent217 So, it is not about less or more powerful. It is about humanity, right? Well fetuses are technically members of same species but I think this idea that we can debate humanity of certain "humans" shows my point. I do not see how we can also not debate humanity of women, or Blacks or Jews. I think this points to a certain truth that human rights are mostly consequentialist in nature, which I think is very instrumental in dealing with liberal dogma about egalitarianism and universalism. Technically speaking, every fascist or communist state can be defined as liberal.
Moncton Nbrunswick is sufferring from an inadequate Enforcement of these rights. I am a worldclass international painter. I am being opressed to death. Literal D.E.A.T.H. Someone should get involved seriously!
Here's a summary of the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: www.amnesty.org.uk/universal-declaration-human-rights-UDHR Best, Amnesty-Team
you forgot to mention THE human rights...like ...arithmetically? ...like say all the human rights in the video? Because a lot of schools ain't teaching them
The U.S. Founding Fathers enumerated rights, but they are different from the socialist-style "human rights" listed in this Amnesty video. The U.S. Constitution-style rights (e.g. enumerated in the Bill of Rights) protect the individual from the government. For example, the right to life, private property, liberty, freedom of employment/business, to bear arms / self-defense, equality under the law. The video lists human needs and calls them "rights". For example, food and shelter are basic human needs, not rights. A limited government protects citizens' rights. A citizen must pursue fulfillment of one's needs, as the traditional government does not provide free money, material good, or private services. Family, neighbors, and charities can assist those in need. Government should be minimally invasive and taxation and bureacracy kept minimal. Traditional family, religion, and charity are respected and protected. A socialist government (supposedly) provides for citizens' needs: food, clothing, healthcare, housing, education, entertainment, minimum income, etc. Taxation is necessarily high, so family, neighbors, and charities may not have the resources to assist those in need. Marxist influencers work to break down the traditional family. The State replaces family, and is often referred to as "mother" or "mother". The socialist State siezes resources and rights, to supposedly take responsibility of providing for citizens' needs. In that case, many people lose the incentive to work hard, to innovate, and to produce efficiently. All this typically breaks down over time, as the State becomes overly large, powerful, corrupted, and controlling: "big government"! Public sector jobs are common. Eventually, more than 50% of people are employed by the government, either directly or indirectly. Taxation becomes too high to bear. Regular people live in fear, as the powerful State who claims to be "here to help" is of equally great power to destroy the freethinking person who does not totally comply. A bureacrat, big or small, holds the power to destroy or to save lives of the regular citizen, at whim. Many people flee such a system, to seek lower taxes, and better opportunities. Eventually the socialist State tends towards high inflation, insolvency, inequality, instability, weakness, and the regime may collapse, be conquered, or overthrown. Summary: The U.S.-style Constitution protects equality under the law, and limits government. The socialist-style regime expands goverment and claims to provide equality of outcome for all citizens. What do you think?
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“Folks I hate to spoil your fun, but... there's no such thing as rights. They're imaginary. We made 'em up. Like the boogie man. Like Three Little Pigs, Pinocio, Mother Goose, shit like that. Rights are an idea. They're just imaginary. They're a cute idea. Cute. But that's all. Cute...and fictional.” -George Carlin
I really wish there is an in-depth video that takes us through each article with case studies that illustrate their importance.
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There must be one out there. I will start looking
Who's here from uni/college? hahahah my lecturer wanted me to watch this.
Yes 😂 My Teacher want me to tell him what I learned in this Video...
Can someone Tell me 😂
Me also
Human rights is a big point in my new song You Can SMC because we keep on buying things that we don't really need that was produced in a country where the leaders dictate disbelief that it is okay to underpay people just because they earn less in their country, and with the average salary barley survive. Only the consumers can really stand up and start a revolution to stop the madness.
These rights must now be enforced. "...an equal standard of human rights must be recognized and adopted. In the estimation of God all men are equal; there is no distinction or preferment for any soul in the dominion of His justice and equity." ~ Baha'i Faith
Human rights are the best things on earth
Why?
It was sacrcasom lol
A land of lawlessness
and impossibilities. Bulgaria
is one of the worst places one could be born. As a child I believed that a
person could achieve success in society through education and hard work. I
learned a Bachelor's degree in Molecular biology and a Master's degree in
Biophysical chemistry. I have a PhD in Biophysics and a qualification in
Foreign relations. Because of the lawlessness here a person from the military
decided to prevent me from my career ( he has also studied biology). Because of
my education, people from shops and supermarkets refuse to hire me as a seller.
Now I am starving. My old parents are helping me. I believe God wanted me to be
able to help them and live a normal life. The cruelty in this country almost
kills me. I really lost the ability to love things and people because it all
feels like Hell. Many are like me here. And nobody cares. Please pray for the
victims of this degraded society!
Rayna Georgieva I’m really sorry about that
You have so many degrees. No doubt you can be an online tutor. And there are surely countries, universities, labs and pharmacies all over Europe. You can try there. It's at least something and it would be honest pay.
@rayna how are you now? Your comment struck me deeply. I am so sorry you have experienced this.
Find a job in a new country.
Well informed, i thank you especially, the analogy Rights as a Need, Which is interesting in legal political or sosio legal study tO explore. Many thanks.
Is human rights same as dignity?
Exactly
So... Are these ever going to be enforced? It doesn't seem they're enforced very well.
Merci, votre video est tres bien expliquee. Nicolas Breithau.. geneva, at Bangkok, Thailand now, Red Cross IHL, j apprends l anglais avec votre video, Angelina Jolie, super aussi
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created in 1948. For over 70 years, the 30 Articles of the UDHR gave us the right to express ourselves freely, equal before the law, born free and equal, copyright, responsibility, no discrimination, the right to life, nobody can take your human rights away and so on. Each one of the 30 have a unique meaning. Take the right to public assembly for example, you don’t have to join a group if you don’t want to because it’s your right. Human rights are there for a reason, to let the whole world know that they’re yours to keep for the rest of your lives.
What are the keywords in this video
Here now teaching this to my G4 students. I get the feeling even they will see we pretty much have no rights these days.
G4 Grade 4?
Nice, clear and very informative!
0:40
It is definitely not the most widely translated text on earth. A quick Google search would have shown that up
1948 rings a bell? Oh yes, of course! It was in the last century. Grandma and Grandpa's generation. Legend has it that there were still dinosaurs hiding in caves up in the mountains but that is something we are really not sure of at all. Back then everyone was recovering from the Second World War and its 70 million dead. The most devastating conflict in human history. So in 1948 to make sure such atrocities
would not happen again, the search for shared values began. Why have people unite around a strong symbol: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What is less known is that it was adopted by the UN General Assembly and has become the most translated text on earth.
But what are humans rights? The rights you are entitled to simply because you are a human being. In other words, everyone benefits from them from birth without exception or distinction. The idea behind it is that these rights are like needs they are absolutely necessary to live well. Without them it would be the law of the jungle and you would risk being beheaded if your government did not like your Facebook status. In the Declaration's 30 articles there are the Civil and Political liberties such as the right to life, the right to vote, freedom of expression or the prohibition of slavery and torture. Rights are independent, indivisible and interrelated. This means that if a right is not respected, a series of other rights will not be either. If you are homeless, you live in the streets, so you cannot sleep, you get sick, you do not go to school and will not find a job. violation of the right to adequate housing triggers the violation of the right to rest, the right to education, the right to work, etc. These are economic, social and cultural rights.
Okay, so a great text was agreed upon, but who does what? Well, on paper the state's mission is to take the necessary measures for the Declaration to be respected. But in reality there are some very bad students. The Declaration is not a legislative text. It is an ideal. Its name says it all: it is a Declaration. Therefore, it is not valid in a court of law. But most states have integrated human rights in their constitution, and therefore they must guarantee them.
You can defend human rights only if you know them. Everybody's role is to ensure they are respected. Collective conscience means that each and every person is responsible for everybody else's well-being. Therefore, we can all get involved, protest against injustice and make the universal rights ideals succeed.
Julian Assange ?????????
Hero's stamp of truth
What issues are presented in the news?
Very informative, thanks
The fact that this is hearted 2 years ago but the vid was 6 years ago
Useless things in two mintues would be a better title
Good idea, but who enforces….
Such a great video, but it needs subtitles!
How do to make this video? Whic software do you use?
Really helpful to my report
🤔😮
which software did you use to create the video
What about animal rights
The video is titled "human rights" for a reason.
🎉
Love the video
Thank you
2019 “Respect and dignity.” Furthermore: (Monaco!!) 👀👀🔥🔥🇲🇨🇲🇨👈👍👍 • “human rights” 👀👀🔥🔥🇲🇨🇲🇨🇵🇱👈👍👍 • “Respect and dignity, 2019?”
Turkey ain’t big on rights either 🇹🇷👀👀👀
Someone has this video in text??? I need heeelp
So it's actually defined as "from birth" only? Not the day before that? :) or a couple of months before that?
Such a good country. I am politically sidelined for jobs in my own country. With no permanent job and no prospect, i should come to switzerland
Which editing software do you use
Grazie moldavo
Hahahahahaha
The right to see? Well the police in the uk dose not do that to the homeless
Does** not dose
I love this cartoon approach lol! Thanks! 😁
Preamble
Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world,
Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people,
Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law,
Whereas it is essential to promote the development of friendly relations between nations,
Whereas the peoples of the United Nations have in the Charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women and have determined to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom,
Whereas Member States have pledged themselves to achieve, in cooperation with the United Nations, the promotion of universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
Whereas a common understanding of these rights and freedoms is of the greatest importance for the full realization of this pledge,
Now, therefore,
The General Assembly,
Proclaims this Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.
1 human right = 100 human rights ?
1 right of speech = 1 right to live ?
1 right to claim = 1 right to counter claim?
100 rights to free speech = National security/ 100 M rights to peaceful living?
Anyone can answer ?
Thanks for this
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wow the comment section really sucks
Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides a right to freedom of thought, conscious, and religion. Why don't Americans believe in freedom of thought?
no
idea we were born in CenTral Europe
Thanks for the vdeo new friend here stay safe
And what about the rights of individuals with a disability since birth ? Isn't every baby supposed to be equal ?
No, disability only matters when politicians and organisations can get money and vote from people. Unfortunately, babies have neither.
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interdependent, non divisible , interrelated
Wow...
It would be interesting to create an absolute bare minimum of provided things by UN! Free Overall and boots as clothes, free nutritious grub, and free Water (obviously) and a free bed in a capsule apartement building of your choice! There would be NO hunger, NO tent citys, NO garbage carrying homeless children.
After knowing Afia Sadiki case my question is does human rights really exist.
#FreeAfiaSaddique
in The Repuplic of AusTria ÖsTRerr
where we were born as CiTizen we
have The human righTs included
in our books of Law
which
dont
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The
European Law of Eu
"1948 rings a bell?"
Yes, it was the year the United Nations invented a country that has violated every single human right outlined in this video.
Rights from birth? How about rights borne out of existence that have implications after birth? Rights have no basis if based in an arbitrary time stamp like birth.
Rights have no basis in general. They're a common-sense fiction. A dogma.
The only intuitive explanation for them is the collective experience that most individuals tend to benefit and prosper from communal cooperation - but the benefit tends to be less equal as threats and resources diminish, and the community grows. So, human rights, as a concept, seeks to take away from the powerful the right to freely exercise their power (in oppressing others), and redistribute it to those less powerful.
But, considering that people have little memory of being babies, and do not directly physically interact with foetuses, preventing hormones from overwhelming them with empathy, and, adding to that the historically oppressed role that women have been put into, some believe that the hard-won feminist victory of female bodily autonomy should take precedence over the completely arbitrary sanctity of pre-human life.
@@roadent217 Aren't babies less powerful than women though? I think you show why human rights is an explicitly self contradictory phenomenon.
@@johnlove2954
"Aren't babies less powerful than women though?"
They are. Hence why infanticide is almost universally illegal.
People debate whether unborn fetuses are already "human", however... A lot of them disagree.
@@roadent217 So, it is not about less or more powerful. It is about humanity, right? Well fetuses are technically members of same species but I think this idea that we can debate humanity of certain "humans" shows my point. I do not see how we can also not debate humanity of women, or Blacks or Jews.
I think this points to a certain truth that human rights are mostly consequentialist in nature, which I think is very instrumental in dealing with liberal dogma about egalitarianism and universalism. Technically speaking, every fascist or communist state can be defined as liberal.
Moncton Nbrunswick is sufferring from an inadequate Enforcement of these rights. I am a worldclass international painter. I am being opressed to death. Literal D.E.A.T.H. Someone should get involved seriously!
✌✌
Supper this video
Breakfast this video
Lunch this video
womenraites
VAI BRASILLLL⚡🇧🇷
Hay no entendí nada :"v
puede haya llegado tarde pero puedes generar subtitulos con la tecla [c] y luego vas a la configuración de subtitulos y solo escoges el idioma
yo tampoco :,,v
@@4ndr3s99 Me salvaste de 2 horas traduciendo el video por traductor de google jajajajaja gracias
But...what are the human rights? You mentioned "right to adequate housing", "right to vote" "right to life". Do you have the complete list?
womenraites
Here's a summary of the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: www.amnesty.org.uk/universal-declaration-human-rights-UDHR
Best,
Amnesty-Team
Whos hear because of coronavirus for online school
ME :(
R.i.p
You dislike online school? Why?
hi
That Facebook comment didn’t age well
Hey Clamps
you forgot to mention THE human rights...like ...arithmetically? ...like say all the human rights in the video? Because a lot of schools ain't teaching them
Yo hablo español no entiendo ni netaaa
baik lah
the most devestating conflic in human hitsory is colonialism
Soy el único que está aquí por tarea de inglés?
Am I the only one here for English homework?
Pa que me entiendan todos xd
No
I am really sorry for the governments of the world that supported the tyrannical regime of Akhundi and sold weapons to Zahhak to kill people.
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Che la profe tuvimos una clase de ingles y nos puso esto ajajajajaj
This is tapped
I only watched this cuz the teacher asked to
HA HA HA IT WAS FUNNY!!!
ok champ
We do not have right none
tayi
F soy de cerros
like
Al chile no entendí ni madres
Grade 10 englishhhhhhh
IndonesiaHumanRightsSOS
Karolyi non si merita i diritti umani
My teacher sent this to me lol
Jemand aus 9b Carl Benz Realschule
ga ngerti
Constitution is not followed by Indians
Palefaces either
HUMAN RIGHTS FOR THE UNBORN
The U.S. Founding Fathers enumerated rights, but they are different from the socialist-style "human rights" listed in this Amnesty video.
The U.S. Constitution-style rights (e.g. enumerated in the Bill of Rights) protect the individual from the government. For example, the right to life, private property, liberty, freedom of employment/business, to bear arms / self-defense, equality under the law.
The video lists human needs and calls them "rights". For example, food and shelter are basic human needs, not rights.
A limited government protects citizens' rights. A citizen must pursue fulfillment of one's needs, as the traditional government does not provide free money, material good, or private services. Family, neighbors, and charities can assist those in need. Government should be minimally invasive and taxation and bureacracy kept minimal. Traditional family, religion, and charity are respected and protected.
A socialist government (supposedly) provides for citizens' needs: food, clothing, healthcare, housing, education, entertainment, minimum income, etc. Taxation is necessarily high, so family, neighbors, and charities may not have the resources to assist those in need. Marxist influencers work to break down the traditional family. The State replaces family, and is often referred to as "mother" or "mother". The socialist State siezes resources and rights, to supposedly take responsibility of providing for citizens' needs. In that case, many people lose the incentive to work hard, to innovate, and to produce efficiently. All this typically breaks down over time, as the State becomes overly large, powerful, corrupted, and controlling: "big government"! Public sector jobs are common. Eventually, more than 50% of people are employed by the government, either directly or indirectly. Taxation becomes too high to bear. Regular people live in fear, as the powerful State who claims to be "here to help" is of equally great power to destroy the freethinking person who does not totally comply. A bureacrat, big or small, holds the power to destroy or to save lives of the regular citizen, at whim.
Many people flee such a system, to seek lower taxes, and better opportunities. Eventually the socialist State tends towards high inflation, insolvency, inequality, instability, weakness, and the regime may collapse, be conquered, or overthrown.
Summary:
The U.S.-style Constitution protects equality under the law, and limits government.
The socialist-style regime expands goverment and claims to provide equality of outcome for all citizens.
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Human. Rigths en. México mientras se esta incrementando cuantitativamente los contagios,y las muertes con esta Emergencia Sanitaria a nivel mundial,estamos viviendo,la Emergencia Humanitaria,el daño a nuestros derechos humanos se sigue afectando,las presiones y torturas psicológicas por los pagos diversos,están o originando un nivel de estrés alto provocando disfunciones en el Sistema inmunológico y mental y sin la protección adecuada del Gobierno de México,(los tres poderes de la Nacíon)muchos ya no están to mando en serio la pandemia porque lo más importante es recuperar la e economía que nos afectaron, ya que no se cuenta con alimentos medicinas u otras necesidades,,yo soy jubilada ,el 29 de Marzo,de 1995,el gobierno de México me privó de mi libertad,en atención al Gobierno Chino,sin comer Incomunicada,durante 24 horas,en el área de varones de ilegales en el Instituto Nacional de Migracion,y desde 1995 hasta la fecha me siguen violando mis derechos humanos,estando vulnerable en mi propio país,no tme han dado el derecho de defensa,ni la seguridad a la atención médica,y con esta de la pandemia y las presio ne s económicas es muy seguro que me a matar,si en 1995 me amenazaron para que me callara o estuviera quieta que me puedo esperar ahora con lo que esta pasando,es ta información ya la e envíe a procesos especiales e incluso la oficina del comisionado en México de la ONU,tiene esta información,ya agote todas las instancias jurídicas federales internas de México,así como las instituciones federales también,y la Comisión Nacional de derechos Humanos este caso de Corrupción Encubrimiento,e Impunidad,lo han sostenido las instancias jurídicas federales así como las institucióne s p prueba de esto fue la demanda que presente en este sexenio de López Obrador en el Poder Judicial Federal do cimentó que tiene la oficina de la ONU en México,y proveedoresu Eva más la protección que el gobierno de México le ha dado desde 1995 hasta la fecha a Ernesto Zedillo quién era el presidente en ese año,así como al Gobierno Chino,pero a la mexicana la tienen vunerable y sin protección de su propio Estado,espero que reciban este mensaje.
“Folks I hate to spoil your fun, but... there's no such thing as rights. They're imaginary. We made 'em up. Like the boogie man. Like Three Little Pigs, Pinocio, Mother Goose, shit like that. Rights are an idea. They're just imaginary. They're a cute idea. Cute. But that's all. Cute...and fictional.”
-George Carlin
this is such a biased view of human rights! talk about western imperialism all over again!
Very informative. Thanks
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