gold_medal wrote on Jan 9
th, 2013 at 5:25pm:
Your 'human rights' are the ones you get to actually enjoy EVERY DAY. BTW the High Court has confirmed that the constitution has a protection of Free Speech in it. We have a democracy that is regarded as 'among the worlds best and most stable'. Likewise, our human rights record is among the best. And if you dont concur you could do well to explain where our human rights are deficient. And of course you will say the absence of a Bill of Rights which is in so many ways worthless or worse. Countries with such documents routinely abrogate them. the only real protection our society has from breaches of human rights is a society that repudiates even small attempts to breach them PLUS a judiciary that is genuinely indepedent and a parliamentary democrcay that has a recod of defending them
THAT is how human rights are preserved - not with a peice of paper that recognises the right to free spech, free religion, freedom of association and o due process. USSR and China had such documents. Many other near dictatorships also have them. Of what value is Fiji's constitution? NIL. Singapore's human rights are particularly poor.
Our human righs record is remarkable - and all without a peice of paper because our parliamentary democryc - the thing you refuse to participate in - makes it happen.
Horse sh1t!
We live in a country that doles out obligations and privileges according to the whim of those in power, and the sheeple are damn grateful for those privileges too.
Free speech, unless of course it hurts someone's feelings, then forget about it, just ask mr bolt
Freedom of association; maybe the bikies would love to see that one in practice; remember what I said about privileges.
Due process, things like the right to be presumed innocent, well not the staff charged with the Gretley Mine accident all have to prove their innocence in the courts, what about the right see a search warrant or at least reasonable suspicion before the police enter your house to do a search, well not if you are a gun owner in QLD, the cops can just march in without reason or cause.
And lastly freedom of religion, maybe so, Ive never seen it written down anywhere, but surely you must know where it's legal status is.
Like I said, Horse sh1t!
You may enjoy the few fleeting privileges you get and accept being told what to tdo by your government, but not everyone likes being treated like a child.