I'll remind you all, however, that for government, existence is a privilege, not a right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Privilege is the greatest enemy of right.
A privilege may not be a right, but, under the constitution of the country, I do not gather that any broad distinction is drawn between the rights and the privileges that were enjoyed and that were taken away.
The thing about rights is that in the end you can't prove what should be considered a right.
When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free.
We throw to the winds the old dogma that governments can give rights. Before governments were organized, no one denies that each individual possessed the right to protect his own life, liberty and property.
Make health care a right, not a privilege.
A right is not what someone gives you; it's what no one can take from you.
Just as man can't exist without his body, so no rights can exist without the right to translate one's rights into reality, to think, to work and keep the results, which means: the right of property.
There can be no greater privilege in life than to be chosen to lead your country.
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.