Difference between 'individual rights' and 'privileges' - 0 views
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The United Nations is a system of privileges without individual rights. The United Nations’ “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” should be called the “Universal Declaration of Human Privileges.” Every “human right” is a privilege owned by the United Nations. Article 29 states, “These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.”
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are collectivist systems of privileges without individual rights. Everything, including all life, is considered a “special privilege” owned by government.
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There would be no protection from a government with unlimited power to distribute, modify and rescind privileges.
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ing Fathers recognized that if citizens believed individual rights came from government (not from our creator), then our rights would become a worthless “special privilege,”