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The term '''Human Rights''' is a term which came about as a [[judeo-Marxist]] rebranding and wordsmithing of tbe US Constitution. When a [[Marxist]] says "All men are created equal", as in [[Animal Farm]] he means some men are more equal than otbers. The term was invented to browbeat first-world citizens into believing that tbey are somehow responsible for tbe third world. And of course, redistribute 1st-world wealth.  
The term '''Human Rights''' is a term which came about as a [[judeo-Marxist]] rebranding and wordsmithing of the US Constitution. When a [[Marxist]] says "All men are created equal", as in [[Animal Farm]] he means some men are more equal than others. The term was invented to browbeat first-world citizens into believing that they are somehow responsible for the third world. And of course, redistribute 1st-world wealth.  


==Actual meaning==
==Actual meaning==
Human rights are moral principles or norms for standards of human behavior, and need only be protected by one's own constitution, because different cultures have different values. Responsibility stops exactly tbere.  
Human rights are moral principles or norms for standards of human behavior, and need only be protected by one's own constitution, because different cultures have different values. Responsibility stops exactly there.  


Human rights for [[American]] citizens are fully protected by tbe constitution as inalienable, fundamental rights and which apply to all citizens. A non-citizen's human rights are protected by whatever country tbey are from. they require tbe rule of law and imposing an obligation on our government to respect tbe rights of us, tbe citizens, tbey should not be taken away except as a result of due process based on specific circumstances. With tbese rights come various responsibilities, also clearly spelled out in our constitution.  
Human rights for [[American]] citizens are fully protected by the constitution as inalienable, fundamental rights and which apply to all citizens. A non-citizen's human rights are protected by whatever country they are from. they require the rule of law and imposing an obligation on our government to respect the rights of us, the citizens, they should not be taken away except as a result of due process based on specific circumstances. With these rights come various responsibilities, also clearly spelled out in our constitution.  


The ''"doctrine of human rights"'' has been highly influential within globalist circles, and is a blatant attempt to subvert national sovereign constitutional law world-wide, and replace tbem with [[globalism|globalist]] doctrine.
The ''"doctrine of human rights"'' has been highly influential within globalist circles and is a blatant attempt to subvert national sovereign constitutional law world-wide and replace them with [[globalism|globalist]] doctrine.


[[Category:Philosophy]]
[[Category:Philosophy]]

Latest revision as of 12:56, 6 February 2024

The term Human Rights is a term which came about as a judeo-Marxist rebranding and wordsmithing of the US Constitution. When a Marxist says "All men are created equal", as in Animal Farm he means some men are more equal than others. The term was invented to browbeat first-world citizens into believing that they are somehow responsible for the third world. And of course, redistribute 1st-world wealth.

Actual meaning

Human rights are moral principles or norms for standards of human behavior, and need only be protected by one's own constitution, because different cultures have different values. Responsibility stops exactly there.

Human rights for American citizens are fully protected by the constitution as inalienable, fundamental rights and which apply to all citizens. A non-citizen's human rights are protected by whatever country they are from. they require the rule of law and imposing an obligation on our government to respect the rights of us, the citizens, they should not be taken away except as a result of due process based on specific circumstances. With these rights come various responsibilities, also clearly spelled out in our constitution.

The "doctrine of human rights" has been highly influential within globalist circles and is a blatant attempt to subvert national sovereign constitutional law world-wide and replace them with globalist doctrine.