Question: How do we recognize Human Rights in a post pandemic world?
un.org/en/observances/human-rights-day
This year’s Human Rights Day theme relates to 'Equality' and Article 1 of the UDHR – “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.”
The principles of equality and non-discrimination are at the heart of human rights. Equality is aligned with the 2030 Agenda and with the UN approach set out in the document Shared Framework on Leaving No One Behind: Equality and Non-Discrimination at the Heart of Sustainable Development. This includes addressing and finding solutions for deep-rooted forms of discrimination that have affected the most vulnerable people in societies, including women and girls, indigenous peoples, people of African descent, LGBTI people, migrants and people with disabilities, among others.
Equality, inclusion and non-discrimination, in other words - a human rights-based approach to development - is the best way to reduce inequalities and resume our path towards realising the 2030 Agenda.
2030 Agenda
Human rights is just what you say before you turn Libya into Mad Max Fury Road
Dont let the tankies see this
grown ass man still saying tankie. grow up anarchism will do nothing for the world.
grown ass man still saying tankie. grow up anarchism will do nothing for the world.
Arent you 17 go catch your bus
All human beings are members of one frame,
Since all, at first, from the same essence came.
When time afflicts a limb with pain
The other limbs at rest cannot remain.
If thou feel not for other’s misery
A human being is no name for thee.
Dont let the tankies see this
The fact that anarchists still use rights discourse shows just how little yall have really broken from liberal ideology lol. Like yall sound just like your 45 year old Hillary shilling moms you just want to sound edgier and create an identity for yourself that’s vapidly radical but doesn’t require doing any of the work required to actually break from liberal ideological hegemony, nevermind actually organize anything lol
The fact that anarchists still use rights discourse shows just how little yall have really broken from liberal ideology lol. Like yall sound just like your 45 year old Hillary shilling moms you just want to sound edgier and create an identity for yourself that’s vapidly radical but doesn’t require doing any of the work required to actually break from liberal ideological hegemony, nevermind actually organize anything lol
Organizing stuff is authoritarian.
The fact that anarchists still use rights discourse shows just how little yall have really broken from liberal ideology lol. Like yall sound just like your 45 year old Hillary shilling moms you just want to sound edgier and create an identity for yourself that’s vapidly radical but doesn’t require doing any of the work required to actually break from liberal ideological hegemony, nevermind actually organize anything lol
Anarchism is a philosophical position, not political, in the 21st century
Anarchism is a philosophical position, not political, in the 21st century
So it’s completely meaningless and just makes you feel good about yourself then got it
So it’s completely meaningless and just makes you feel good about yourself then got it
I hope your life improves
“Human rights” are ideological nonsense. If humans still lack material rights like a right to food, water, shelter, and an outlet of productivity, then what is the point of giving them loosely defined intangible “rights” like free speech or “pursuit of happiness” or “liberty.” The very definition of those things can be manipulated by their governments, so we can barely call them rights
“Human rights” are ideological nonsense. If humans still lack material rights like a right to food, water, shelter, and an outlet of productivity, then what is the point of giving them loosely defined intangible “rights” like free speech or “pursuit of happiness” or “liberty.” The very definition of those things can be manipulated by their governments, so we can barely call them rights
What's your perspective on Globalism and is it necessary moving forward?
What's your perspective on Globalism and is it necessary moving forward?
Globalism was an inevitable result of humanities desire to discover ways to interconnect and support each other, and capitalism was a great vehicle for accelerating this change as markets were discovered and connected.
The side consequences of this were disastrous, and we must use our newfound sense of global unity to push for material equality and prosperity for all