rowlandanthonyimperial
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
06:27
Rights.
I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers. ~Gandhi
Yes, quite true, is he not?
I am now devouring mangoes fresh from my father's mango farm. It seems that these conspicuously bright-yellow, succulent, edible, and tremendously tasty (i'm advertising the mangoes now, please do buy them) mangoes have enlightened me about the atrocity brought about by the invention of what we call 'human rights'.
Ironically, because of this so-called human rights, we are even more segregated, oppressed, harmed, incarcerated, and degraded. Don't you think so?
By right, these human rights policies are carefully crafted, meticulously manipulated, and surreptitiously sculpted in a morally-sound fashion, with the ideals of diplomacy and democracy as the chisel and the hammer and corrupt men as the, who else, but sculptors.
By left, these human rights policies are deceptive ordinances and resolutions that bring about an unbalanced see-saw system unrelenting to stop swinging and swivelling in favour of a majority of supporters of a certain cause, irregardless of its goodness or badness.
Well, I have no tangible evidence to prove this. Who needs one anyway?