Human Rights


As humans, I believe that, our fundamental, inalienable rights also include the right to believe and to disbelieve in a deity, to accept and to reject a religion; to elect and to remove tyrannical governments; to believe and to disbelieve absurdities; to prove and to disprove theories; to agree and to disagree with others; to praise the progressives and to criticize the faltering retrogressives; to hail the good and to wail at the bad; to associate and to dissociate with others; to accommodate contradictory views and to expel those views; to entrench and to retrench; to enthrone and detrone and, above all, to be who we truly are. 
Therefore, we become guilty of selective guarantee of rights whenever an individual is denied the freedom to exercise any of these rights under the circumstances allowed by the constitution for the exercise of such rights to obtain.

©Ogiri John Ogiri.

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