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Friday, May 23, 2014

The Three Rights

The Three Rights

There are 3 groups of Rights. The next, a subgroup of the last, is more civilized and less negative with more understandable, compassionate, and considerate awareness. In order, Natural Rights, Social Rights, and last, Moral Rights.

Natural Rights – All possible unalienable, savage, uncivilized, animal, physical rights that one in nature has to survive in any way, shape, or form (to hate, to love, to cause violence, to have peace, to live, to kill, to cause pain, to feel comfort, to be intolerant, to be open-minded, to be perverse, to be pure, to be a fanatic, to be liberal, to be greedy, to be benevolent).
These rights you have without the interference of any authority above your own self-applied rules, unless subdued, overpowered, conquered naturally by someone stronger. Most always, the most intelligent, adaptive, astute, keen, and cunning will survive, not the physically strong.
Any type of right given in society by a government, as in equality, is artificial since it does not exist in nature.
The survival of animals in nature are the perfect example of Natural Rights.
Example 1: The Donner Party had the unalienable natural rights to cannibalize the dead and dying to survive the unassailable winter.
Example 2: The Neanderthals were physically fit, strong, and big in size to survive their harsh environment, but as the environment changed around them, they were too ignorant, naïve (evian, he he), obstinate, ornery, stubborn, inept, inflexible, and intolerant To Change To Survive –Vincent Dunlap, evolving to survive the changing world. Extinction, death by ignorance was their only right.
Example 3: Slavery. As wrong as it is, as tyrannical as it might sound, slavery and bondage are natural rights to the physically and psychologically stronger, superior, domineering, and overwhelming, devoid of human subspecies (white, black, Asian, Indian, or hybrid) or gender (male/female). The times of Rome are a great example.

Social Rights – All natural rights that do not break any governmental social laws. Social laws are the rules, the group opinions of society to keep a civilization somewhat civilized. A few examples are to not kill, to not thieve, to not physically assault, to not sexually assault to start with.
On The Social Contract

Moral Rights – All social rights that do not break moral, ethical, and civilized standards. They are not rights persae, but moral standards followed to make one civilized, moral, ethical, courteous, mannerly, sophisticated, refined psychologically, a person.
Moral is to be monogamous…
Moral is to be intelligent…
Moral is to put children before Oneself…
Moral is to think before act…
Moral is to be selfless…
Moral is to be compassionate…
Moral is to be humble…
Moral is to doubt…
Moral is to be unassuming…
Moral is to be responsible…
Moral is to be tolerant…
Moral is to be open-minded…
Moral is to be honest…
Moral is to be sensitive of others who deserve it…
Moral is to be modest…
Moral is to be self-conscious…
Moral is to be chivalrous…
Moral is to be respectful to those who deserve…
Moral is to control One’s own feelings, not suppress…
Moral is to never be physical out of anger…


-Vincent Dunlap

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