“Everywhere we turn these days it seems, “I have a right to do as I please” is what life is all about or is it?
“You have to always look at the bigger picture and that is, “Will I offend individuals by my actions” or is it automatically straightforward?
“Rarely is it straightforward.
“To have a right to watch a programme that find interesting or to read an article that appeals to you is fine, but when it offends an individual then that is not right and that is where sensitivity to an individual becomes necessary.
“To say and act in a way that is morally responsible can be difficult these days as the boundaries for what is right and wrong have been so stretched that no more is there a definitive line and as a result the populace at large are unable to sort out issues that were once imposed on us as fair.
“Because we are entrenched now in this attitude “I have a right” does not mean that one can bulldoze over another’s life just because that person feels like it.
“Human rights has to start with the individual taking responsibility for their own lives and if there are problems either they must take the necessary steps to deal with it or change the circumstances where they feel threatened by the problem.
“To say “I have a right” doesn’t always sort out the problems anyway and the individual might think they have won initially only later to find they have lost, because the consensus of opinion feels it has harmed their own human rights by the very offence.
“Let me give you an example.
“By a person being disruptive on a bus and behaving loudly, they may feel it is their right to express their feelings no matter what disturbances they may cause to their fellow passengers. They cannot complain if the passengers feel it is their right to not allow that person who is disruptive not to enter the bus.
“We have to look at both sides.
“Children in a classroom feel it is their right to behave unruly and to loud mouth the teacher. This disrupts the entire class and all then suffer.
“There have to be laws which guard a person’s human rights, but also such laws to protect the populace as a whole as well.
“This now is not being achieved and the majority find themselves put out constantly by the minority who usually abuse the system and play it for all its worth.
“The Law, and I mean the Spiritual Law, now comes into effect to begin to change people’s minds and their behaviour and that is now being processed.
“For long enough the minority have put the majority into jeopardy and this now is being changed country by country where the people themselves will learn to find their voice and speak out against those who thrust their own substandards against those who try to do the honest thing.
‘“God’s’ Natural Laws will come into effect and you will start to see ‘His’ judgement occur in every field.
“Countries who are overrun by dictatorships and torture will see their corrupt ways diminish and change before their very eyes. It is the right of every person to live their life in a relative free from hassle society whereby the rights of the people can expect protection against the bullies of this world and for their voice to be finally heard.
“Bullies feel they have a right to do and say what they like, their rule of intimidation is now starting to turn full circle and it is the people themselves who are taking that action and will not tolerate these circumstances any more.
“It is their right to live in a just society where the human misery is no more and one can stand up and hold their heads high and be counted.
“Fear then is removed and a mutual cooperation becomes necessary. There are always solutions to situations, but it has to be found.
“It is not an individual’s right to do as they please if by their own actions they offend others and this must now become the order of the day.
“Until we as a society go back to the basis of law and order and bring back restrictions on those who flaunt the law either physically, emotionally or materially then we will continue to feel threatened by those individuals who feel they have a right to abuse society just because it is their whim to do so and there is no one to stop them.
“Everybody will be brought to account for their actions in this life. None are exempt and they will see that if they have done wrong, their rights against the populace will in fact stand for nothing and will disintegrate before their very eyes.
“Only those who do things in the right manner without hurting the individuals will gain, all others can not.”
Jenny Ayers
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