Milk-Drops
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- Apr 10, 2012
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As I've gotten older, and my view on the world has been demystified through educating myself on how things work, I have come to the conclusion that rights don't exist.
When I say rights, I mean the rights we as people bestow on each other. Rights are concepts of what we are allowed to do. They exist in a sense that they are agreed upon boundaries of who can do what and to whom. rights are superficial concepts we come up with to state who has power over what, and who can challenge that power.
The Bill of rights is not a holy document in the United states. It wasn't even part of the original document. It was added to make sure that the people knew the boundaries of the US government. Rights are fought for and protected by the people who value them. They only exist as long as there is strength to defend them. Power wil define rights, and those that sit in power hold the keys to them.
What are you guy's thoughts on this?
When I say rights, I mean the rights we as people bestow on each other. Rights are concepts of what we are allowed to do. They exist in a sense that they are agreed upon boundaries of who can do what and to whom. rights are superficial concepts we come up with to state who has power over what, and who can challenge that power.
The Bill of rights is not a holy document in the United states. It wasn't even part of the original document. It was added to make sure that the people knew the boundaries of the US government. Rights are fought for and protected by the people who value them. They only exist as long as there is strength to defend them. Power wil define rights, and those that sit in power hold the keys to them.
What are you guy's thoughts on this?