You still have your rights, either way. However, if you do not stand up to defend those rights when they are being violated, or threatened, then you will have them infringed on, or trampled.
I believe I already stated: "the ultimate enforcer of rights is the person staring back at you when you look in a mirror."
I served in war wrongly believing it was to secure and protect our rights. I finally realize the enemy of my rights was they very government that sent me to fight overseas to begin with. Look up General Smedley Butler, he had it right.
You have no rights if you don't fight for them whether you are born with them or not, that means you earn them.
You still have your rights, either way. However, if you do not stand up to defend those rights when they are being violated, or threatened, then you will have them infringed on, or trampled.
I believe I already stated: "the ultimate enforcer of rights is the person staring back at you when you look in a mirror."
I served in war wrongly believing it was to secure and protect our rights. I finally realize the enemy of my rights was they very government that sent me to fight overseas to begin with. Look up General Smedley Butler, he had it right.