Core Beliefs: Rights of Citizens
Meaning of Rights
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” This is the famous line from the Declaration of Independence that allows all U.S. citizens to put forth the necessary efforts to achieve a high quality lifestyle. While success from your efforts are not guaranteed, it is a privilege to live under such an environment.
As someone who was fortunate to travel to other countries, I can attest these opportunities do not exist everywhere! I know I have spent my life pursuing the highest possible quality lifestyle and am accordingly shocked at those citizens that seemingly are content to settle for whatever crap lifestyle happens upon them! It is as if they are not aware that you are supposed to PURSUE what you want in life and not sit around and whine for handouts!
Core Beliefs: Mother Nature
Influence on Worldview
When well intentioned government programs and policies, effectively nullify the suffering of making poor life choices… then guess what? The lessons are never learned and the making of poor life choices continue! Continuing government welfare programs that have 80-90% FAILURE rates, keeps Black American families FATHERLESS and mired in POVERTY and have done so since the late 1960’s are a COMPLETE DISGRACE! In my mind, this is government sanctioned CRUELTY!
Core Beliefs: Rights of Citizens
Meaning of Rights
Sent by you: What does it mean to have rights?
Sent by ChatGPT:
To have rights means to possess certain freedoms, protections, and entitlements that are recognized and upheld by a legal system, community, or society. These rights are typically designed to ensure individuals’ dignity, autonomy, and well-being, allowing them to act in certain ways or be treated in specific manners without interference, oppression, or discrimination.
Rights can be categorized in several ways:
- Human Rights: These are universal rights inherent to all humans, regardless of nationality, race, gender, religion, or any other status. Examples include the right to life, liberty, and freedom from torture.
- Legal Rights: Rights that are granted by a particular legal system, such as a country’s constitution or laws. For example, the right to a fair trial or freedom of speech in a democratic society.
- Civil Rights: Rights that protect individuals’ freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals, ensuring the ability to participate in civil and political life without discrimination or repression.
- Political Rights: Rights that enable individuals to participate in the political process, including the right to vote, run for office, and engage in free expression related to political activities.
- Social and Economic Rights: Rights related to the quality of life and economic conditions, such as the right to education, healthcare, work, and a fair wage.
Conclusion:
Having rights means these entitlements are recognized, respected, and enforced by institutions, and individuals can demand protection or redress if their rights are violated.