Fundamental rights can never be lost. They can be abused by tyrants, but they are fundamental to being human. That means they can never be lost, taken, or even given away. They can only be abused for a period of time, until the abuse ends.
The ending of the abuse can occur peacefully or violently, but it will eventually end. Just look at the Soviet Union. They abused millions of people's rights in horrific ways, but it did not last forever. The rights were abused, but not lost.
That's what "inalienable" (or "unalienable") means.
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Fundamental rights can never be lost. They can be abused by tyrants, but they are fundamental to being human. That means they can never be lost, taken, or even given away. They can only be abused for a period of time, until the abuse ends.
The ending of the abuse can occur peacefully or violently, but it will eventually end. Just look at the Soviet Union. They abused millions of people's rights in horrific ways, but it did not last forever. The rights were abused, but not lost.
That's what "inalienable" (or "unalienable") means.
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