Don't take freedom for granted
Reading Question is a Weapon in Democracy de @Unity I start to think about something, and give him a comment.
Have you ever noticed how many things you take for granted on a daily basis? Most human beings take it for granted that the good things in our lives are inherent to us and will always be there. Nothing is further from reality.
Take for example basic human rights, I am sure that in the range of people reading this article, there are some who have in their places of origin some more rights than I have in my country, and vice versa.
To the extent that I participate, in one way or another, in the fight to change my country for the better (with all the risks that facing a dictatorship brings), I am aware that there are some things that I have to be thankful for.
Don't take freedom for granted, even less if few years ago we or our fathers have to fight for that rights.
It is not about settling for what we have or with the idea that there is someone worse. It is about that, although it does not affect us, we must not allow the rights of other people to be limited or denied. This is how totalitarianism begins, affecting the rights of a minority while the rest of the population does not manifest itself because "it does not affect them".
When they come to us with speeches and promises, or spreading blame to others, we must be mature enough to investigate on our own and avoid being manipulated. Any different opinion can be respected, as long as it is not intended to minimize someone or deny them their basic human rights.
Regardless of race, color, gender, ethnic or social origin, religion, language, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other distinguishing characteristic, we all have the same rights.
Concluding thoughts
I just can say something for finish:
Defend others rights is defend or ours rights
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