There were not men of their time.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 2:41 pmBut "guaranteeing" of rights is not the basis of rights. Locke showed that.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 5:10 am Obviously, nothing is guaranteed in the Bill of Rights to anyone not a US citizen.
To say that basic human rights are "honoured" or "guaranteed by the State" is one thing; to say that they are "possessed" or "inherently deserved" is quite another.
People "posses" basic human rights, whether we deny the "honouring" or "guaranteeing" of those rights to them, or not. That's why, in rights talk, we say things like, "I have a right to...x.." even when the government is presently denying or refusing to acknowledge that right.
To put it another way, basic human rights are intrinsic. They are not conferred rights. You possess basic human rights, even when others are violating them. That's why you can still claim you are owed them.
Non-sequitur: it does not follow.There are and have been societies where some people were slaves. So even a right to liberty isn't somehow sacrosanct.
Take Southern slavery, in the years before the Civil War. How is it that we, the anti-slavery types" could speak of slavery as "unjust"
Slavery has been a feature of human society from the earliest times till today, and is still common. The last 200 years or so has seen a growing dissatisfaction with slavery yet, there is nothing to say this will continue.
Humans find ever more legal ways to enslave people. American gaols are full of black people working for fag money without the right to withhold their labour. Slavery is common in the richest Arab countries. They endenture Philipina women to work in the homes of the rich. IN the UK there are many sweat houses for fruit picking, and human trafficking for sex is still common.
I'm puzzled why you think a handful of socialists and libertarians who fought for emancipation make rights natural or objective.
I have no doubt that this hiatus in standard slavery is just a blip in history, and with attitudes like yours the UDHR is not going to be worth the paper that it is printed on, maybe it never was.
And the fools who think rights are natural are the ones too srupid to know that you have to fight for them.