Obviously The Second Law of Human Rights
24 September 2006
{HRI 20060924}
(continued from 'The First Law of Human Rights' {HRI 20060601} *)
'
Obviously, the Second Law of Human Rights, is
'Do NOT THINK, what a Criminal Mind wants you to think.'
'
You notice people who are thinking what a Criminal Mind
wants them to think,
and certainly you have had to move thoughts out of your
own mind - ideas or emotions that are not yours in actual
fact at all, even strange desires or blatantly false
viewpoints,
that were coming from a Criminal Mind demanding
or compelling you to agree or to feel as intended.
'
Not to get fooled by a Criminal Mind claiming
to be victimized by another Criminal Mind,
that "his or her Criminal impulses are not his
or her own ideas or desires, but are also
compelled," such a claim is immaterial in this
case, when
you remember, that Criminal Minds ENJOY to be
Criminal, and that
they actually find it very repulsive
and degrading (!) to themselves, to
"be tricked by you" into doing good
things.
They will (secretly) hate you very
much, for your making sure they do
good things,
so they will try to destroy you
"for that reason" also.
On the other hand, people who are NOT
Criminal, but compelled by a Criminal Mind,
will genuinely be relieved and sincerely
grateful
for you or another having stopped them - from
doing something truly malicious or from their
refusing to prevent something truly malicious.
'
Obviously the Second Law of Human Rights, is
'Do NOT THINK, what a Criminal Mind wants you to think.' *(1)
I am not going to elaborate (on) that now, but leave it to you, as I
am sure, you could imagine writing many books full with what would
describe any such times, when
'Do NOT THINK, what a Criminal Mind wants you to think,'
would keep up or restore Human Rights - creating a decent society to
live in.
You can of course also consider, or point out, the various Human
Rights Issues that illustrate the above
'Second Law of Human Rights.'
'
Koos Nolst Trenite 'Cause Trinity'
human rights philosopher and poet
'God gave Solomon wisdom
and very great insight,
and a breadth of understanding
as measureless
as the sand on the seashore.'
1 Kings 4:29
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Footnotes:
(*) 'The First Law of Human Rights'
{HRI 20060601-V2.2.1}
(1 June 2006 - Version 2.2.1 on 4 Sept 2006)
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.rights.human/msg/8a6fff0ced55e598
http://groups.google.com/group/human-rights-issues/msg/dadf8da2ec8d3c7c
(1) 'Criminal Minds prevent you from knowing The Nature of War'
- Quote from {HRI 20051027-V1.6} 'The Nature Of War'
(7 April 2006 quote of 7 November 2005 version)
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.education/msg/8a17c8d2fd51ee58
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