Universal Human Rights
Every single person in the world is born with a special shield of rights that no one should ever break. You have the right to be safe, to speak, and to be treated fairly just because you are human. It does not matter where you live or what you look like; the rules are the same for everyone. When we protect these rights, we are saying that every life is valuable. It is like a big promise the world makes to every new baby that joins us.
Every stranger you see has a story just as deep as yours. The shield is invisible but unbreakable when we all hold it together.
Universal Human Rights posit objective moral truths transcending cultural boundaries, creating fidelity between individual and state. Ensures the informativeness gate of justice remains open for the most vulnerable. Connects to Natural Law and Cosmopolitanism: shared biology and consciousness necessitate a shared moral floor.
SOUND: Many different people cheering together at a stadium: one roar from many voices.
SMELL: The fresh air of a place where everyone is free to walk and play.
TASTE: Pure, clean water available for every person to drink.
TOUCH: A soft blanket that keeps every child warm at night.
SIGHT: The many colors of the flags of all the countries flying together.
BODY: Standing tall and unafraid in an open space: your body knows freedom.
Music: Two Points for Honesty by Guster
Music: You Can't Always Get What You Want (Remastered 2019) by The Rolling Stones
Music: X Marks The Spot by Coldplay
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