The right to choose to live or to die is the most fundamental right there is; conversely, the duty to give others that opportunity to the best of our ability is the most fundamental duty there is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The demand for equal rights in every vocation of life is just and fair; but, after all, the most vital right is the right to love and be loved.
The hardest decisions in life are not between good and bad or right and wrong, but between two goods or two rights.
I believe in the right to life.
People want the right to die at a time of their own choosing. Too many families have watched helplessly as a relative dies slowly, longing for death.
There is no more important value than upholding the right to life in all circumstances.
The right to protect the health and well-being of every person, of those we love, is a basic human right.
There is a high bar for something to be considered a human right. Loosely put, it must be among the things we as humans need in order to lead healthy, meaningful lives, like freedom from torture or freedom of conscience.
We all have a fundamental right to live free from fear, free from crime, and free from disorder - but while we share that right, we also share the duty to secure it.
Is freedom anything else than the right to live as we wish? Nothing else.
There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences.