Those in the developing world have so few rights - we take a lot for granted in the developed world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Human rights are not a privilege granted by the few, they are a liberty entitled to all, and human rights, by definition, include the rights of all humans, those in the dawn of life, the dusk of life, or the shadows of life.
The rights of the individual are greatly prized in the developed world, but in many other regions they are considered a luxury reserved for the impossibly wealthy.
It is time in the West to defend not so much human rights as human obligations.
The world is full of nations that are part of the community of nations that don't respect rights.
Whether we are talking about access to affordable birth control, feeling safe from violence in our homes, or being able to earn the same amount of money as our male counterparts, these are rights that all people deserve, and they are being threatened.
But today, government is taking those rights from us, pretending that it gives us our rights. Indeed, those rights come from God, and it was recognized throughout our history as such.
The economic, social and cultural progress of a nation depends on citizens counting for more and having more rights.
Over time, if you want rights, you have to also show that you can use them responsibly and that you can build a positive world in the online space, and that's also very important.
They don't have special rights because we have civil rights laws that protect them. The laws work both ways.
People of all countries have the right to choose their own social system and road to development in the light of their national conditions and characteristics.