what happens if people do not get rights
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Human rights are nothing but a convenience. For the sake of our governments, peoples of a revolutionary mindset have in widely-separated areas set up handy “No-Go” reference lists of things they won’t take from government. As if to say (in effect): you people selected by whatever means we’ve set up, to go sit in the seats of government and pass laws and proclaim edicts, issue and execute orders and such-like? Public servants? Regard this list.
These are the limitations we all pretty much see, to the power of any just government. Any just government must respect these definitions. This list is an absolute part of our definition of just government. Unjust government, we will not have over us. We will overthrow it, preferring death to tyranny. We very much prefer death to tyranny, and especially the part involving death to tyrants. It builds national character, and sets a beneficial example to the world. Wholly salubrious. But, being fair-minded and not naturally bloodthirsty, we generally require excuses for such deaths. Therefore regard this list.
These are our good and sufficient excuses, if you make a practice of trespass against any one of them. These are the things that, if you respect them and leave them well enough alone, we will probably not find any reason to cast down your broken bodies into blood-running streets. Which we don’t want to do.
Even though in any real pinch we know whose side the military will come down on, it’d be inconvenient. Not regrettable, just inconvenient.
People of such ornery mood will not lose their marbles or scruples just because a few scraps of paper or sections of writing suffer a case of the vanishments. They will pick up a pen and paper, or at this late stage, do it up electronically. They will quite easily remember all of the things that they shall not take from governments. All of them are self-evidently things one would never suffer their servants to take from them. They will re-present this list, and they will demand its acceptance and its observance, stricter than ever for the bizarre “lapse.”
People who think power derives from what’s written down or counted up in a list are cute. People in general are pretty cute, but people in very great numbers and of one accord as to what their servants’ place is are not best trifled with.
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- They are fighting each other.
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- They started to use bad language