05/06/2023

What humanity means is forgotten by the elite who enjoy and control abstract human rights

By Maria
Licorice is a sweet, chewy, aromatic black substance made by evaporation from the juice of a root and used as a sweet and in medicine. Licorice Allsorts came into being when a Bassett company’s salesman accidentally tripped over dropping a tray of samples, he was showing a client, mixing up the various sweets. The mascot of the Bassett company is Bertie Bassett, a figure made up of licorice allsorts, which has become a part of British popular culture. Bertie Bassett has a pink face, pink hands, a black nose, black arms, and black legs. It is no accident that it takes all sorts to make the unique humanness in our world.
No matter where people live on Earth giving birth can be an empowering experience for any woman, however, the encounter comes with risks including maternal and infant death. One could say that those who live in Australia are luckier than some populations living in third world countries. But living in Australia does not stop mothers and babies dying in pregnancy and childbirth no matter what the colour of their skin is or what their cultural heritage is. Birth as a ceremony to introduce new life into this world, acknowledging the passing from the spiritual world into the physical world is a western culture belief just as much as it is an eastern culture belief or any of the many First Nations cult cultures around the world. A person with ‘white’ skin-tone can give birth to a ‘black’ or ‘brown’ or ‘yellow’ or ‘pink’ skin-tone baby. A person with ‘black’ skin-tone can give birth to a ‘brown’ or yellow’ or ‘white’ or ‘pink’ skin-tone baby. Life passages are more easily embraced when accompanied by a ceremony or ritual, a rite of passage. A birth rite is a religious or other solemn ceremony, and a human right defines the value and worth of each person and their relationship the world’s legal society. The dogma of every religion practiced on Earth since man’s existence here is a set of man-made rules and traditions designed to keep the congregation in order and following.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a man-made dogma that came into being on a freezing winter night in 1948 in Paris to give the world a new list of rights and freedoms in being born “free and equal”. Every person on the planet hence forth received recognition of their legal human rights. At least on paper. Any person who believes that human rights provides human freedom from torture and discrimination, makes everyone fully equal under the law, and entitled to free movement, thought, conscience and religion among other rights is living in Lala land. Most people know nothing about the Universal Declaration’s 30 articles but do know and understand human rights do not really mean anything when governments sole panicked focus is on something like a COVID_19 virus. The element of what humanity means is forgotten by the elite who enjoy and control the abstract human rights, on paper, existence. World wide Human Rights legislation is not consistent and is nothing but a civil complaint mechanism. Human Rights activists fund their lifestyle via donations to their cause.
Christianity or being Christ like is to live in a world where the focus is on peace, prosperity, and happiness for all. These are the values that the Australian nation was founded on and where we need to return to if we want peace, prosperity, and happiness to be part of our cultural heritage. It is obvious to me the everyday Australian battler, sometimes called the forgotten Australian, the silent majority is included in the fog, somewhere out there, somewhere there as a fuzzy sight, somewhere there as a hazy sound. Their individual journey is taken as interesting, as being a fact of life that is not newsworthy or requires modern governments to stretch itself into discomfort. For inclusion to be a transformation change tool the deadwood human rights ideology needs to be freed up so it can be whizzed away like driftwood in a swirling river flood then, after the storm calms, the freed up wood can drift to the ocean floating serenely into a life pulsing unexplored deep blue sapphire ocean seas, which allows human kindness and compassion to be used in ways never before thought possible.
The colour of one’s hair, skin, and eyes is dictated by the same thing: the amount of pigment they possess. The pigment that triggers dark hair, skin, and eyes is called melanin. The production of melanin is determined by one’s DNA. Human beings are all so different because the DNA on one’s chromosomes gets mixed. Everyone has DNA from a very distant pool of the same Homo sapiens ancestors whose appearance may be very distinct from one’s own. Melanin is formed in special cells in the body called melanocytes. If one’s melanocytes produce a lot of melanin, one is likely to have darker skin, hair, and eyes. If one’s melanocytes do not make much melanin one will have lighter colour skin, hair, and eyes. It is a scientific fact that human beings are unable to naturally select the colour of their skin, eyes, hair or parents. No human being can naturally select their height or genitalia. These natural innate honours come from our inherited genetic make up which has taken vast numbers of generational linage to form. No human living on Earth today has an automatic right to be born free or equal and human rights legislation is nothing but a big con that all civil nations should be very wary of!