I suspect you believe our rights are "granted" to us by benevolent politicians. That position is incoherent, and is equivalent to not believing human rights exist.
Whatever rights you have, they cannot be "granted" to you by another person. A "granted" right is a contradiction in terms. The whole idea of a right is for you to act without permission.
Consider a pregnant woman's right to have an abortion. To exercise this right, must she first receive permission from the state? Of course not, because if that's the case, then her "right" to have an abortion is actually a state-granted privilege.
Yes, but if the Nazis didn't violate their rights, then they didn't do anything wrong by murdering them. It would be like you killing an insect. Insects have no rights.
I don’t know how to link via my phone, but articles 7 thru 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights strongly suggest that due process is indeed a human right. Google UDHR to find the text.We can use some of the language in the 5th amendment of the US Constitution as a basis for what due process is here.
"No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law"
If you have different ideas about what due process is, then answer appropriately and explain what you think is different. If you aren't satisfied with the poll options, then please explain your rationale below.
I think this is relevant now because it has become clear that some people think that this isn't a human right, but a privilege extended to certain classes of people e.g. citizens of the country where they are present. While there are legal questions about how rights are preserved and maintained in an international context but for this poll I just want to see how people feel from a moral perspective - it's not about specific legal mechanisms for enforcement.
Check out the text that follows “We hold these truths to be self evident…”"Human rights" in a universal sense don't exist. I'm not really sure what you're appealing to outside of the laws of a nation state to justify the seemingly universal claim of "human rights".
Check out the text that follows “We hold these truths to be self evident…”
@aociswundumho Can you please address post 602?
No thanks. If you don't believe humans have rights,
that's your problem.
You're reduced to a lie. Sure I do. They're recognized for Americans right there in the Constitution.
The COTUS is for Americans, not everyone else.So we only have the rights which are recognized in the constitution?
Why did you write "Americans"? Human rights apply to everyone, regarding of where they were born.
The COTUS is for Americans, not everyone else.
So we only have the rights which are recognized in the constitution?
Why did you write "Americans"? Human rights apply to everyone, regarding of where they were born.
Nope. Not remotely. I use the word "recognize" for a reason.
Ok, so we agree they are pre-existing.
Where do they come from?
I suspect you believe our rights are "granted" to us by benevolent politicians.
Nope. Not remotely. I use the word "recognize" for a reason
No you haven't. Here's our exchange:
If you don't believe our rights are granted to us by the by the state, then where do you believe they come from?
Who trademarked that lol..BIG LIE®
Finish responding to the rest of post 602 first. Then I'll quote where I have indeed answered that.
Look, I tried. You're impossible. Go away.
I know what the subject is exactly.But the subject is human rights, not the constitution.
Look, I tried. You're impossible. Go away.
Obviously your rape victim has rights. Whether they are granted