05-08-2020, 01:00 PM
** 08-May-2020 World View: Human Rights
Continuing your trend of each comment being more idiotic than the last
one.
You've claimed some sort of magical "arrow of progress" in human
rights. You gave a bunch of examples in previous messages, but I
can't see any of them having to do with human rights, although they're
all driven by technology.
So let's take an actual human right: The right to be safe from
extrajudicial arrest.
This is generally a cyclic human right in most countries. It's
usually agreed at the beginning of the Recovery era, but during the
Awakening era, in countries that have fought a tribal or racial civil
war, extrajudicial arrest becomes more common, and that particular
human right is diminished.
So I've given two examples of human rights. Women's rights are
generally tied to technology, but freedom from extrajudicial arrest is
cyclic. So put that into your "system" and smoke it.
(05-08-2020, 08:55 AM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote: > Just wondering. Do you perceive yourself as inventing the idea
> that progress is driven by technology? I’ve bumped into it in many
> places, including Toffler. While I include it as part of my
> system, I don’t claim any particular credit for inventing it. Some
> of the other ideas, yes, but not that one. One doesn’t have to be
> a fan of Generational Dynamics to be aware of it.
Continuing your trend of each comment being more idiotic than the last
one.
You've claimed some sort of magical "arrow of progress" in human
rights. You gave a bunch of examples in previous messages, but I
can't see any of them having to do with human rights, although they're
all driven by technology.
So let's take an actual human right: The right to be safe from
extrajudicial arrest.
This is generally a cyclic human right in most countries. It's
usually agreed at the beginning of the Recovery era, but during the
Awakening era, in countries that have fought a tribal or racial civil
war, extrajudicial arrest becomes more common, and that particular
human right is diminished.
So I've given two examples of human rights. Women's rights are
generally tied to technology, but freedom from extrajudicial arrest is
cyclic. So put that into your "system" and smoke it.