Myanmar's military doesn't give a shit about their people, all people in the US (Democrats, Trump supporters, whoever) have far, far more rights than the Myanmar people will have under the brutal dictatorship which is now taking over the country.
Everyone on earth has the same God/Creator-given rights. Governments may protect those or infringe on those, but we all have them.
They are not given to us by the Constitution; the Constitution was established to protect them. It may sound like semantics to some, but it's a very important distinction
Well, either way, to say that Myanmar citizens will have more rights under the military dictatorship than people will in the US is completely laughable and shows absolutely no understanding of the situation in Myanmar.
I get your point, and I agree with it, but I think you've missed mine.
Governments don't grant us rights. Our rights are God-given and inalienable. Just because our Constitution wrote it in as a guarantee doesn't mean everyone around the world don't have the same rights.
The question is whether people act on it and practice those rights
Absolute nonsense.
Myanmar's military doesn't give a shit about their people, all people in the US (Democrats, Trump supporters, whoever) have far, far more rights than the Myanmar people will have under the brutal dictatorship which is now taking over the country.
Just a slight correction for you, if I may.
Everyone on earth has the same God/Creator-given rights. Governments may protect those or infringe on those, but we all have them.
They are not given to us by the Constitution; the Constitution was established to protect them. It may sound like semantics to some, but it's a very important distinction
Well, either way, to say that Myanmar citizens will have more rights under the military dictatorship than people will in the US is completely laughable and shows absolutely no understanding of the situation in Myanmar.
I get your point, and I agree with it, but I think you've missed mine.
Governments don't grant us rights. Our rights are God-given and inalienable. Just because our Constitution wrote it in as a guarantee doesn't mean everyone around the world don't have the same rights.
The question is whether people act on it and practice those rights