This in your profile made me curious:
"Pro-Democracy. Pro-Rights. Pro-Freedom. In that order."
So if it is democratically decided to abolish fundemental rights, you would support it since democracy is more important than rights?
Not trying to give you a hard time, just a fair question about your stance.
The entire point of civilization is to give up certain rights for the good of society. We decide to implement a policy like "this is the speed limit" - and you give up your right to violate that policy. Democracy is just how we are supposed to decide things - in our case, by electing representatives to govern.
If you don't like the decisions - you work within the system to change them, or potentially you leave for someplace with different policies.
Depends on how you use "rights" I suppose.. in its more general usage you are correct.. but more typically its used to mean natural human rights.. which is a specific set of rights that many hold to be sacred.
@toiletpaper That's nice in theory, but in practice, the world just isn't that simple.
How do you say "no" to someone polluting the river you depend on to live 500 miles upstream?
There are a lot of benefits to individualism; I'll give you that. But at some point, this rock will get crowded enough that we need to start thinking as a collective species.