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In reply to the discussion: The 2A has been written by men and can just as easily be deleted by men. It's no biggie. [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,605 posts)68. Clarification
We ourselves grant rights to ourselves and others.
Actually, we (by voting for folks who write the laws) create laws which (hopefully) respect and maintain the rights of ourselves and others. I have a right to life without regard for the existence of a law against murder. The right to life is the reason we have a law against murder.
A human right is an inherent attribute of humans. The right to life is a human right.
Regarding slavery, is not obvious that human rights extend to all humans? Slavery didn't become illegal until a law was created. Laws don't create human rights. Laws provide criteria to characterize human deeds into conforming and non-conforming actions. The non-conforming actions are adjudicated in the courts as crimes and the guilty are punished.
Rights hopefully lead to laws in societies with governments that concern themselves with the people rather than the rulers.
All lies are wrong; not all lies are illegal.
Slavery continued in the US until the governments of certain states were forced to recognize some particular folks as human. Violence often results when one group stops recognizes another group as less human and more of an enemy.
As much as people want to say that most things are not simple binaries (black/white, good/bad...) we have not much reaction to our governments grouping huge numbers of people into either allies or enemies. Were certain Afghani factions allies? Sure in the '80s. For the last 20 years, not so much. How about those for/against gun laws?
There is such a thing as making a topic a bit too simple.
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The 2A has been written by men and can just as easily be deleted by men. It's no biggie. [View all]
DetlefK
Feb 2018
OP
Good analogy. What rights did slaves have until the slave holders were forced to live under NEW laws
Fred Sanders
Feb 2018
#26
The most fundamental of all rights is the right of a living person to continue living
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#35
Write to the NRA in support of licenses for gun owners and insurance policies on all
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#44
I wrote another post on the topic of technological understanding of guns stating
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#54
Yes. Personally, I don't like to drive, but I live in a city in which I have to drive.
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#55
The right of innocent victims of people exercising their Second Amendment right
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#36
While we are amending the Constitution, could we elect the president by popular vote
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#28
I am asking that my vote as a Californian count as much in presidential elections
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#73
Senators represent the people of the area they represent. They don't represent the
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#80
Probably true in reality, but on some issues, the parties/ideologies and various
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#82
The states remain states. They have their own state laws, courts, Constitutions.
Sophia4
Feb 2018
#87
re: "It's no biggie." & "Rewriting a constitution...that's actually not that big of a deal."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2020
#97