Friday, September 13, 2019

…until Democracy is not installed in many of today Earth lands, people will be treated as living stocks or living meat


…until Democracy is not installed in many of today Earth lands, people will be treated as living stocks or living meat to benefit of them, as a thing with no soul, no spirit and disposable meat.

Here below, Vanity Fair, gives a detail description of just on of those lands of which leaders, self-proclaimed Kings and Prince, kill its population at will.

In a Democracy, each and everyone individual has innated rights to exists.  Each and every individual can enlighten themselves and help others to gain that human right of self-protection and protecting others.

Democracy is not a theory, is not a law, is not a rule.  Democracy is the preservation of the human existence, of all.  In a Democracy you have the same right as anyone else, you have the annealable right inherited via your intelligence to exist and let exist.

…a kingdom is one of the most aberrated system on the preservation of the human right; in a kingdom you are right or wrong by decision of the king, not by the phenomena of living, existence, freedom and liberty …and that is why in a Democracy, electing your rulers for a very short period of time, is protecting all of the human population, all.

Science and tech had become the most dominant tools of Democracy in expressing the right of all humans in all of its existence.  Kingdoms, Monarchies, Communism and Socialism are just a way to submit human under the wish and desires of the few, eternally.

…and that is why for a mode of proof, this link below is set for you to understand the above.

So, enjoy it.

…oh!  If using read aloud, will enjoy all of this much better.  Just see what tech does for the humankind: for you, him, she and me.



https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/07/how-saudi-arabia-makes-dissidents-disappear?utm_medium=10today.media.20190729.436.2&utm_source=email&utm_content=article&utm_campaign=10-for-today---4.0-styling

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