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So much is spoken these days about ‘Human Rights’. So often, this term is used as a means to excuse certain behaviours and like many ‘laws’ which have been passed supposedly to help human freedom and decency, the reverse is the case. Here are what we consider to be our TRUE Human Rights - the birthright of every man, woman and child on this planet:
- The right to speak freely
- The right to drink clean water, breathe clean air and eat fresh wholesome food
- The right to live in our own culture and expect others who ‘join’ that culture to respect it’s ways without being branded as ‘racist’
- The right to speak to a person, not a machine, when telephoning any organisation
- The right to earn a fair wage without being exploited so that a few may become wealthy
- The right not to be exploited in any form
- The right to respect at all times
- The right to travel without being spied upon by cameras or tricked into committing ‘an offence’
- The right to a proper education - not the farce that passes for it
- The right to be taught a balanced view of spirituality, not the chosen man made religion of the country into which we are born
- The right to disagree with what others tell us to believe is ‘the truth’
- The right to proper, decent healthcare
- The right to live in a true democracy
- The right to see our children be able to play out in the streets without being abducted by paedophiles and perverts
- The right to hear real music - not the rubbish that is served up on most mainstream radio stations and television channels
- The right to real debate and mature discussion
- The right to proper art and not the nonsense that parades as art
- The right to walk down the street without fear of being mugged, spat upon or abused
- The right to green fields and country meadows
- The right to be able to travel without being stuck in a traffic jam
- The right to travel without having to cross endless speed humps or negotiate speed cameras which are set to enforce a snails pace for all vehicles
- The right to hit a naughty child with fear of being arrested
- The right to ban all advertising, particularly that which tells us that we have the right to ‘compensation’ because we tripped over a matchstick
- The right to express our sexuality, in whatever form as long as it does no harm to another being
- The right to protect animals and the environment without being classed as ‘extremists’
- The right to enjoy a quiet chat or drink without being interrupted by mobile phones
- The right to enjoy proper exercise and recreation
- The right to expose untruth, lies, deception, falsity and McDonalds Restaurants
- The right to think
- The right to Love.
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