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Human Rights
Inalienability and Exceptions
All human rights are inalienable which means that they should not be taken except in specific situations. Discuss
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I agree, in certain situations like beating someone up, you should not have the right to do so. On the other hand, dancing is a human right and that right should not be taken away. It truly does depend on the situation.
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