11 Nov
2015
11 Nov
'15
4:04 a.m.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Razer <Rayzer@riseup.net> wrote:
Don't know if you're 'missing something' but the UK is 'missing' a 'bill of rights'.
UK citizens have no inalienable right to privacy, even in the form of empty words.
Take just one element of any supposed bill, "[inalienable right to] privacy". Now list which countries by name that have such words on paper today? How did they get them enshrined? How do they keep them? Are they actually followed? What will it take to disembowel them? How long, and how, will it take those who don't have them to get them? Then repeat analysis for any presumably "inalienable" right. Homework is due on Friday.