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This is just my own opinion, and you’re free to criticize it.If we fight for peace, they say we’re denying human rights. If we fight for freedom that always brings disaster, that’s what they want. It’s true nothing is perfect, but what’s important is that we try to make our country better, not more corrupt or crazier.
What’s the point of human rights if your country keeps getting worse instead of improving? Yes, we want freedom for our rights, but think about it—does freedom always lead to the best path? That’s my first point.
We’re always taught to choose good leaders for our nation. To pick a good leader, look at how they’ve led their country or their people in the past. For those who like proof, check if they cared only about themselves or if they put their people first. That’s my second point.
It’s true we really want human rights for ourselves. That’s why there are laws to limit our desires—not to make us worse, but to make us better. We live as humans, not animals. If we only do things to please ourselves or satisfy our own wants, how are we different from animals?
Sorry if I got anything wrong in my opinion. Feel free to criticize it if you think it’s off. I’d rather know where I messed up so I can fix it in the future.
This is just my own opinion, and you’re free to criticize it.If we fight for peace, they say we’re denying human rights. If we fight for freedom that always brings disaster, that’s what they want. It’s true nothing is perfect, but what’s important is that we try to make our country better, not more corrupt or crazier. What’s the point of human rights if your country keeps getting worse instead of improving? Yes, we want freedom for our rights, but think about it—does freedom always lead to the best path? That’s my first point.
We’re always taught to choose good leaders for our nation. To pick a good leader, look at how they’ve led their country or their people in the past. For those who like proof, check if they cared only about themselves or if they put their people first. That’s my second point.
It’s true we really want human rights for ourselves. That’s why there are laws to limit our desires—not to make us worse, but to make us better. We live as humans, not animals. If we only do things to please ourselves or satisfy our own wants, how are we different from animals?
Sorry if I got anything wrong in my opinion. Feel free to criticize it if you think it’s off. I’d rather know where I messed up so I can fix it in the future.