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Why does America seek to establish it's so called 'morality' to every nation? American presidents meet with foreign leaders and eventually the discussion of 'human rights' comes up. And of course, America will deal with you or not deal with you on the basis of 'human rights'. Or, should I say, their basis of 'huam rights'.
Does America think it's the country that determines 'human rights'? I think she does. Human rights are what America says they are. And, of course, they always benefit the party in power.
I watched the world news today. Protestors in Sri Lanka took over the Sri Lanka capitol. Much like the so called 'Jan. 6, insurrection', as labeled by the liberals. Im waiting for the democratic response of America to this 'insurrection'.
Usually, America says, this is a good thing. Power to the people. The people should decide. But, as we see with the democratic Jan. 6, hearings, it's not about the people. It 's about the party.
Sri Lanka prime ministers told the military to do whatever it needed to do to restore order. But, in America's eyes, that is against human rights. At least if it isn't in America.
So, who wrote this declaration of 'human rights' that America goes by. Who made America god?
I realize this is not as important as how you make the sheets on your bed, or which burner on the stove you use the most, but it is interesting to me. It does call for some thought and historical knowledge.
And if any here profess to have that, please respond. If not, I understand.
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Does America think it's the country that determines 'human rights'? I think she does. Human rights are what America says they are. And, of course, they always benefit the party in power.
I watched the world news today. Protestors in Sri Lanka took over the Sri Lanka capitol. Much like the so called 'Jan. 6, insurrection', as labeled by the liberals. Im waiting for the democratic response of America to this 'insurrection'.
Usually, America says, this is a good thing. Power to the people. The people should decide. But, as we see with the democratic Jan. 6, hearings, it's not about the people. It 's about the party.
Sri Lanka prime ministers told the military to do whatever it needed to do to restore order. But, in America's eyes, that is against human rights. At least if it isn't in America.
So, who wrote this declaration of 'human rights' that America goes by. Who made America god?
I realize this is not as important as how you make the sheets on your bed, or which burner on the stove you use the most, but it is interesting to me. It does call for some thought and historical knowledge.
And if any here profess to have that, please respond. If not, I understand.
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