Political Science, asked by ishabaral75, 9 months ago

how are you going to respect the rights of other people?​

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Answered by manognauppalapu123
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You have no definition of “rights” here so there is an enormous leeway of how to interpret “rights”. Assuming you mean constitutional rights—-again, your question leaves great latitude, and lacks context—as I interpret your question: I believe I am respecting rights of others by acknowledging every person is a sovereign being, yet not infringing upon the rights of others (as defined by the constitution). So, as an example, saying it's someone’s right to practice overt racism or sexual impropriety would actually NOT be an example of “respecting the rights of others” because “others” have the right of freedom from such persecutions. And then you must consider how to draw the line in that difficult arena of allowing the desires of an individual to bully you into backing down from the “rights” of many. Respecting rights requires a personal strength of integrity. You are so right in considering this question carefully with the weight of sage advice, but then, what is the definition of sagacity?

Answered by kritika7766
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Explanation:

we can respect the rights of other people by not violating their rights or by not doing any discrimination and not hurting anyone's dignity because all persons have their own right to choose any one they want to choose any right they want or to choose anything that they want or need to have their perfect life if anyone stop their rights then they should complaint the fundamental rights the last one rights to remedies that is is anyone who violet or anyone who thinks that any of their fundamental rights have been violated by the states they can be approach to court for their rights so my thinking is this that we should not stop anybody for doing any their work or for doing any their needs that they want to to help in future and should be very sensitive so that we cannot hurt anyone dignity or should not be discriminated did to anyone

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