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clive10
27th December 2008, 19:15
Im older than some trees.
Sexually unmixed
and Im on a mission.
I’m on a mission and I want your help.
This year saw the 60th anniversary of the declaration of human rights.
So what are our rights exactly?
According to the first declaration we have the right to be treated in a brotherly fashion.
Read more of the declaration and our rights get more ambiguous and more fuzzy, even less definable, but then we must remember this declaration was written by people with a lot more rights than most other people. [perhaps they had a lot to lose by defining our rights?]
So my mission is about defining our rights, defining social equality.
Our rights are not the rights to be exploited equally and our rights are not reduced to race, gender or bender issues.
Socially equality is not some fuzzy idea that can not be clearly defined
Our rights are.....
Our equality is.... the belief that all people have equal right and responsibility to the earths resources.
Nothing less , nothing short, we all have equal right and responsibility to the earths resources.
Easily and clearly defined not needing the skills of a lawyer to explain it or confuse it.
It [the definition of equal rights] gives us a starting point in all negotiations with those who have more rights than us. Without it [the definition] social equality is so undefined fluffy idea that will never be achieved.
I want to see a declaration of human rights , a declaration by the people of this planet not by those who have unequal resources who gain unequal influence in our civil society.
Join me in the mission.
Unless we declare what social equality is we wont ever achieve it,

Q
27th December 2008, 19:42
Very inspiring speech there :)
Welcome!