mercuryfelt76
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Personally, I don't believe that (at least in US society) people care all that much about their rights or others'. Especially if it is about protecting the rights of others. As long as they are free to live their lives as they want, they really don't give a hoot about protecting people who are having their rights violated. In some cases, people don't care if they violate the rights of others, as long as they get what they want (entitlement).
I was raised that rights are things that you need to protect, not for your own sake, but for those that are around you. If you let one person have their rights taken away because you don't like them, what they do, or how they act; you have proven that you yourself don't deserve that right. Rights are fundamental, god-given, human things. While their are restrictions to our rights, those should be few.
There is an entitlement attitude that I have picked up on, but it has nothing to do with people having too many rights. In fact, it is counter to those basic human rights. I have the right not to be physically assaulted if I am not threatening others. I have a right to my property, both personal and business, and that property should not be destroyed. People seem to think that they are entitled to stomp all over other's rights for their wants (entitlements).
Smashing up someone's shop over a cupcake or attacking a server at Taco Bell are examples of people thinking they were entitled to something they wanted, and seeing that entitlement as superior to others' basic rights- in these cases- not having their property or physical being hurt. Entitlement is about thinking your wants are so necessary, that they are or can be superior to someone's basic rights.
I totally agree. Too many people think the world owes them a favour and they don't care whose rights they deny as long as they get what they're entitled to.
I was on a bus on the way to work on a Sunday morning. I'm self-employed so if I don't show up I lose my job - no tribunal, no unions, no support. The bus stopped outside a rave that was just emptying. A few kids got on and wouldn't pay, just went straight to their seat ignoring the driver. So the driver switched the engine off and refused to move until they got off. They just sat there refusing to pay and we all just had to sit there. I asked the driver why we weren't moving and we got into an altercation because I didn't think it was fair that all the majority of passenger, who had paid, were being totally inconvenienced for the sake of the small minority. The driver threw ME off the bus telling me when the police arrived he'd ask them to stop me getting on. Then after half an hour the next bus shows up and the kids jumped on that bus and exactly the same thing happens. The kids didn't care one bit that everyone around them is in a state of panic about losing their jobs, as long as they can get home for free. And how can a bus driver cancel the ONLY form of public transport running that early on a Sunday just because a few idiots didn't pay? I used to be a London bus driver and it's not what you're supposed to do. Is it a pride thing? "They think they're getting one over on me but I ain't gonna get em". When I was a kid this would never have happened because everyone on the bus would have shown a lot more solidarity and besides kids used to misbehave in a way which didn't directly affect hard working people. Have they no shame? Or just no fear and therefore no respect?!
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