Who do you ask for rights in a world without rights?
THE RIGHTS of man, a thing of vital importance that many yearn for and that man has wanted from the first moment he became aware that he did not have them in a satisfactory way.
The right question is: why and since when does man not have rights?
As we all know, throughout history far too many times sadistic despots have burdened their rule with often innocent blood, in order to preserve for themselves certain rights and privileges, which they wrongly believed certain social classes n - it should, unfortunately, not even be heard, let alone be able to benefit!
This is how wars and uprisings started, through which some people thought they could claim some rights, and the hope that they would benefit from them encouraged them to fight.
But I don't know when and especially if they would have finally managed to realize a cruel truth: in this world there are no rights, because the world has not yet learned how to apply rights, and everyone wants them at any cost price only for itself and the man next to him doesn't give him a headache.
The struggles for power have drowned humanity in tears of despair and difficult situations to overcome, most of the time there was no way out on the horizon.
Politics, in turn, wore the guise of safeguarding the rights of ordinary people.
But with time, spiritual and moral corruption, gradual lack of self-respect and for the well-being of others, politics itself became corrupt because of people from lower social classes who organized themselves from time to time, as they they could do better and started to fight to take the power of leadership from the hands of the authorities, whether they are legitimate or not.
The lack of interest of those in leadership towards their peers has stopped access to the exercise of rights towards ordinary people far too many times.
We live in an increasingly alienated world, where people have good reasons to feel more and more alienated and mistrustful of the governing factor, from where they would like to expect, as is natural, the application of laws and the granting of rights, but precisely the leadership, being corrupt and subject to mistakes, to expect the application of the law and the possibility of exercising human rights seems to me an illusion that has no chance of being realized in this hypocritical world and almost completely devoid of the will to come promptly to them help fellows in need.
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