Brian Peacock wrote:Forty Two wrote:Sure, they are, but the notion that one has an obligation to "respect" other people or their rights is absurd.
Oh, the State must respect individual human rights, but individuals do not. Individuals have to obey the law. So, a leftist progressive SJW doesn't have to "respect" the rights of a white supremacist, but the leftist progressive SJW should be jailed for assaulting the white supremacist. Do you follow?
It's the idea that we have to "respect" Islam or "respect" religion. No. I claim the right to treat religion, any religion, with ridicule and contempt, mockery, and revulsion. Respect? No. I don't have to.
If what you mean by "respect" is that I can't punch them or pull fire alarms to stop their worship sessions, etc., then sure, I agree with that.
Oh boo-hoo

somebody did a bad thing once, therefore I don't have to respect people's human rights.
Err... in what sense was I crying?
I'm not the one bleating about how other people have to "respect" me.
Brian Peacock wrote:
Is equivocation the only thing you've got to bring to the table here?
No. I've, not equivocated in the slightest.
Brian Peacock wrote:
You know exactly what 'respect' means in the context of human rights don't you?
Yes, "due regard for..."
Brian Peacock wrote:
Do you think people shouldn't respect your right to not be sold into slavery,
No, I think they simply have no right to sell me into slavery, and the law should be enforced. Whether they have due regard for my right is beside the point. Respect is in a person's head. Their compliance with the law is all that is required.
Brian Peacock wrote:
to not be imprisoned without trial, to not be subjected to cruel or unusual punishments by the state, to not worship a deity of your choice, or none, or to not be discriminated against on the basis of your gender, ethnicity, politics, or tastes in music? Which of these rights should be respected and which of them shouldn't, and for whom, and for why?
I don't care if anyone doesn't "respect" them. They just have to obey them. If you're using the word respect as a synonym for obedience then we agree. I agree that everyone should obey the law, including things like not punching white supremacists, not blowing airhorns at people when they're talking as an invited speaker, not commandeering a stage and taking a microphone, not pulling fire alarms...those kinds of things. They can scream and yell about how awful it is that the evil person has a platform and how he should not have a platform, and how the cops should be coming in and beating up those evil people. Go for it - declare a lack of respect (lack of due regard) for the person or his or her views. Just obey the law.
“When I was in college, I took a terrorism class. ... The thing that was interesting in the class was every time the professor said ‘Al Qaeda’ his shoulders went up, But you know, it is that you don’t say ‘America’ with an intensity, you don’t say ‘England’ with the intensity. You don’t say ‘the army’ with the intensity,” she continued. “... But you say these names [Al Qaeda] because you want that word to carry weight. You want it to be something.” - Ilhan Omar