Soren wrote on Dec 24
th, 2015 at 10:38pm:
That is not something your average Arab, Chinese, Paki, Indian, African etc claims to be his own view.
And what does this bit mean: "Australians not knowing anything about what rights are"?? Which nation knows more about what rights mean?
Your nation? What IS your nation?
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Not in Muslim countries.
What went wrong there? Islam? Something else?
See, this is the problem, Soren. Rights are inalienable. Every person is born with them and they cannot be taken away from you.
Now, a government may not recognize your rights but that doesn't mean that those rights are not there, it only means that those rights are being infringed upon.
The problem with Australians is that they believe that rights are actually privileges and that the government, perhaps with the will of the overwhelming majority of people can infringe on those rights and stop people from exercising them.
The truth is however that those rights are still there, the unfortunate thing though is that Australians don't really understand them and won't to stand up to defend them because Australians have been handed everything on a platter. They didn't have to fight a revolution to no longer be a colony and you're still a part of the British Commonwealth despite the fact that in the 70's the Queen's representative, the Governor General sacked the democratically elected government.
As for my nation. I was born and raised in Australia but I consider the US, where I now reside to be my nation and I'd gladly die defending its system of government.