Re: Single moms... what do you feel?
Yes, that’s what I meant when I said that I heard you saying ‘what is.’
This is a moral ascertion, yes. You are right, that could be disputed. I assert that humans are born with inherent rights. I believe in basic human rights (per, UN, lets say.)
Like I said, I think that much of this is semantic. There are some words (e.g., freedom, democracy, equality, and so on) that need to be defined. Many governments who deny the UN Charter on Human Rights, and many other things, would claim any of those words, while doing what is opposite of my conception of those words. In some countries today, you are very ‘free’ to never hear any perspective that differs from the official government perspective (because anyone who says something that differs is punished….1984 comes to mind, again) I think of that as very close to opposite of freedom of speech (which I think is a VERY important freedom.) You are right to seek a clear definition. I don’t know enough about the philosophy to give you something clear, right now. The closest I can come is that ‘all (people, men=men and women!) are created equal, and endowed by the creator with certain unalienable rights.”
I wouldn't call a 'right to drive an auto an inherent human right.' I tend to agree most with the UN Charter. I’ll get back to these other points a little later… but I also believe almost nothing is ‘impossible.’
Oh my goodness, though, don't hear me wrong. I certainly don't think women is the central oppression issue... just one of many! I am for a more caring and loving world, and against racism, sexism, harm to nature, and many other things. Those are all different expressions of one big issue.
I never stated which way things ought to be. If you go back through our discussion you will see that you stated that. I simply stated the way things are.
How are all human beings born equal? That humans are born is not disputed, that they are born "equal" is.
For what is after all meant by the word "equal"? It's rather vague to me. Are all humans born with the same capacities? Different children are born in different geographies, different socioeconomic ladders, different races and cultures, and different life situations.
You state that children and adult individuals are equal in basic "human rights" yet state that they cannot vote or drive a car. That is a contradiction. The latter negates the former.
Oh my goodness, though, don't hear me wrong. I certainly don't think women is the central oppression issue... just one of many! I am for a more caring and loving world, and against racism, sexism, harm to nature, and many other things. Those are all different expressions of one big issue.
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