Yeah things are really looking bleak over there. That plus their recent attacks on free speech (you can get arrested for supporting “Palestinian action”) paint a very dystopian picture for the future of the UK
Nice ASSumption. Actually, yeah, I’d say exactly the same. Human rights are human rights. Fortunately, it isn’t up to people like you to decide who gets them
Say what you will about the US. It’s far from perfect. But their legal model for human rights is more robust than many of their peer countries. The fact that free speech is constitutionally protected there is good thing and the fact that free speech is dependent on majority support is a weakness of the UK system; that is, after all, how the UK got themselves into this current situation.
(I’m not American btw, and I’m by no means a big fan of the US. But still, you have to give credit where credit is due.)
Yeah things are really looking bleak over there. That plus their recent attacks on free speech (you can get arrested for supporting “Palestinian action”) paint a very dystopian picture for the future of the UK
Did you ever bother to look into why Palestine Action was singled out? How one of their members assaulted someone with a hammer or something?
You can support Palestine without supporting that group, lol.
Isn’t collective punishment a violation of human rights, according to the UN?
Would you say the same if one member of a group was a Nazi? No, you’d rightly assume they’re all nazis.
Nice ASSumption. Actually, yeah, I’d say exactly the same. Human rights are human rights. Fortunately, it isn’t up to people like you to decide who gets them
Guy who wants to not ban groups that assault people doesn’t want people to have the right to decide and vote on human rights. The irony.
Since they’re rights, they are inherent. You don’t get to vote on them
Oh, you’re an American. I don’t know why anyone bothers.
We vote for them by voting for the parties propose legislative changes.
See the Human Rights Act.
Edit: And just for the record I 100% support Palestine. I don’t support Palestine Action.
Say what you will about the US. It’s far from perfect. But their legal model for human rights is more robust than many of their peer countries. The fact that free speech is constitutionally protected there is good thing and the fact that free speech is dependent on majority support is a weakness of the UK system; that is, after all, how the UK got themselves into this current situation.
(I’m not American btw, and I’m by no means a big fan of the US. But still, you have to give credit where credit is due.)
And yet, here you are. Feel free to stop at any time
Or something…
Glad you came prepared.
I’m sorry is this an Internet message board or a thesis? Do you’re own research I’m not your fucking mother.