Rights are a precious thing, do not forget that. Do not fret, despite the fragility of these rights you do not have to lose them. There are three steps to living your life the way it was designed.
First, you must KNOW your rights, without them you have none. Second, you must CLAIM your rights, if you do not claim them then how can you challenge them? Third, you must challenge your rights. Remember, no law, statute, or regulation can force you to give up your rights. You must CHALLENGE your rights to use them.
Knowledge is the FOUNDATION of everything, however knowledge is not everything. Once we learn about our history, the rights we have lost and the rights we have then we can begin making very specific claims to those rights and then challenging them when we need to. For instance, most people have acquiesced to a belief that every time they are in their vehicle they are driving and are subject to the laws and statutes for the roads. When the idea is presented that would argue that most people will defend the 'system'.
Claiming our rights is the idea that we are now applying actions to our rights that we have or have lost. This claim may be verbal, maybe posting vidoes to your friends and family, posting on Facebook, etc. This claim is tough because people who are ignorant seem to argue the most. Benjamin Franklin said, "Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn."
Challenging your rights is being an activist. There are too many keyboard activists and not enough individuals challenging tyranny. People are afraid to cause a ruckus. The Christians are afraid to talk politics. Everyone fears questoning authority. Here are some words of wise people:
First, you must KNOW your rights, without them you have none. Second, you must CLAIM your rights, if you do not claim them then how can you challenge them? Third, you must challenge your rights. Remember, no law, statute, or regulation can force you to give up your rights. You must CHALLENGE your rights to use them.
Knowledge is the FOUNDATION of everything, however knowledge is not everything. Once we learn about our history, the rights we have lost and the rights we have then we can begin making very specific claims to those rights and then challenging them when we need to. For instance, most people have acquiesced to a belief that every time they are in their vehicle they are driving and are subject to the laws and statutes for the roads. When the idea is presented that would argue that most people will defend the 'system'.
Claiming our rights is the idea that we are now applying actions to our rights that we have or have lost. This claim may be verbal, maybe posting vidoes to your friends and family, posting on Facebook, etc. This claim is tough because people who are ignorant seem to argue the most. Benjamin Franklin said, "Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn."
Challenging your rights is being an activist. There are too many keyboard activists and not enough individuals challenging tyranny. People are afraid to cause a ruckus. The Christians are afraid to talk politics. Everyone fears questoning authority. Here are some words of wise people:
- "There is no week nor day nor hour when tyranny may not enter upon this country, if the people lose their roughness and spirit of defiance." ~Walt Whitman
- "All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." ~Edmund Burke