Everyone born on earth deserves the right to be free and entitled to their basic rights. Equity and fairness, freedom and equality, respect and independence, health and well-being are part of our existence. These rights should be allowed without discrimination or prejudice. No matter the race, religion, political belief, humans are not supposed to go through a system that denies the existence of their human rights.
Our human rights are universal, inviolable, and indivisible. They remain unaltered by political or civil order, and they are connected regardless of our background, status, or nationality. These rights belong to everyone like a spirit that is invincible.
We must at all times stand up for equality, justice, and human dignity. We cannot lose the value of worth we have because our rights are connected and never viewed in isolation from each other. We cannot weigh a person’s right as more superior to others. We must understand that fairness and equality make us enjoy our rights. No matter where you find yourself, you must be free from chains depriving us of our rights. There should be no distinction of race, sex, colour, sexual orientation, disability, language, religion, political or cultural opinion, birth, or status.
We need to understand that we can explore and diversify ourselves because everyone deserves to be respected. Every society has its standard, and we must appreciate our steps to value each other progressively. Every human right is a homogeneous whole as it reinforces us together.
We must be free to express our opinion at all times and enjoy the happiness that engulfs our existence. We must have the right to our private and family life without being threatened by society. We must have the liberty to move freely without the fear of discrimination. We must have the right to control our well-being and what happens to our bodies because we own our decisions.
Our religion should not be an obstacle, and there should be no threat to prosecute our beliefs. We must acknowledge the importance of our faith and our way of life. We have to live with the freedom of thought and speech and not be ostracised. Our rights entail we should never experience cruelty and torture. When we move from place to place, we are entitled to social security and the right to work. We cannot do without the norms that bind us together. Everything about us is cherished and means protection for us all. Our rights give us the power to voice out and stand against poor treatment. To speak up against abuse, neglect, and isolation.
Our rights allow us to embrace the beauty of our society and make it flourish. We cannot now make activities biased because it will deprive us of vast opportunities open to us. Where we find ourselves working, we should encourage equality and reject oppressive atmosphere. Learning is a fundamental right for everyone, and we are entitled to understand our curiosity for more exposure to explore our world. We believe in reasons and rights because we have to be liberal. Our rights represent the cornerstone of every community. We live in the world, and it is our right to make it safe because the environment impacts humanity.
