Saturday, 29 June 2019

Aphorism 20

A view along the space between two fences. The one to the right is topped with razor wire, and the space between the fences also contains rolls of razor wire. Text overlay reads "There is a certain dignity and respect that is due to all. It doesn’t matter what they have done, as it is not earned and cannot be lost. A fundamental recognition of mutual humanity underlies ‘human rights’, and no person can forego their humanity."
There is a certain dignity and respect that is due to all. It doesn’t matter what they have done, as it is not earned and cannot be lost. A fundamental recognition of mutual humanity underlies ‘human rights’, and no person can forego their humanity.
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