Friday, March 3, 2017

The Bill of Wrongs Establishes Freedoms not to be Enjoyed

   Some freedoms are good freedoms, freedoms that all should enjoy. Others are bad freedoms, freedoms that none should enjoy.
  To go along with a bill of rights, perhaps we should also create a bill of wrongs. The bill of rights lists all the freedoms citizens shall enjoy. The bill of wrongs would list all the freedoms they definitely should not enjoy. The bill of rights protects the citizen. The bill of wrongs would provide protection from the citizen. The bill of rights places limits on government. The bill of wrongs would place limits on the citizen.
   Government is a necessity, and if it is so, it is so because restrictions must be placed on the people in order to protect them from each other. The bill of wrongs would set forth those freedoms that must be taken to protect one person from another.
   So,
   You do not have the right or freedom to take the life of another, except when in the act of protecting your own life, or that of another.
   You do not have the right or freedom to endanger others purposefully and with malice.
   You do not have the right or freedom to take the belongings of another.
   You do not have the right or freedom to slander or libel the good name of others.
   You do not have the right or freedom to hold another person hostage, except that government can imprison those who break the law.
   You do not have the right or freedom to force another to do that which they choose not to do, except as herein listed.
   You do not have the right or freedom to claim as your own the inventions, words, or writings of others.
   You do not have the right or freedom to defraud others by making false promotions.
   You do not have the right or freedom to defraud others by knowingly and maliciously failing to disclose information affecting the value of the product or service.
   You do not have the right or freedom to sell something at a price far beyond what it is worth.
   You do not have the right or freedom to enter the property of another person against that person's will.
   You do not have the right or freedom to destroy or damage that which belongs to another.
   You do not have the right or freedom to willfully let yourself become subject to a condition endangering or damaging others.
   While you have the right to such influences as you may choose for yourself, you do not have the right or freedom to force those influences on others. You can offer those influences, but you cannot place them in a way that does not allow the other person opportunity to decline viewing or partaking of them. There is to be reason used in applying this last rule. Those influences which a large share of the public objects to should not be presented in a way in which they cannot decline. But, this is not license for a person to take offense at anything he or she might choose.



 

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