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We need a counter-revolution

LettersWe need a counter-revolution

Dear Editor,

The world human rights agenda is supremely hypocritical. Since 1973when Roe VS Wade legalised abortions in the USA, hundreds of millions of the most innocent human beings – unborn babies, have been brutally murdered with the consent of their own mothers.

There has not been even a whisper of objection by the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations. But, every little whimper by the Caleb Oroscos of the world has elicited the spending of millions of dollars to defend their bogus rights.

It is a high time that the callous hypocrisy of the world agenda be completely exposed. This is not easy. The persons who should be speaking out, who attend the international human rights conferences, have been bought out.

It is truly amazing how the greatest revolution in world history, the propagation of the rights of man, has been subverted by the power of money and by politics.

When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was promulgated on December 8, 1948, there was rejoicing throughout the Western World. This happened three years after the nations of the West were led by America to conquer the most barbaric regime ever organised during man’s whole history. Nazi Germany brutally, viciously, mercilessly was carrying out the policy of exterminating a whole tribe of millions of human beings.

If you read the Declaration, you will immediately see that there is no use of the words “Creator” and “Supreme Being” in its Preamble. This was a concession made to the atheistic framers of the document by the Western Allies, all of which leaders were confirmed theists.

In Belize, the Human Rights Commission has latched onto these two words, i.e., “inherent “and “endowment”, to seek to establish credibility for the homosexual agenda. These two words are meaningless, if you do not believe in a Supreme Being who creates and endows.

Belize must begin a counter-revolution to re-educate the world concerning TRUE rights.

How can a sincere, thoughtful person express support for the whimpers of gay people but keep absolutely silent about the killing of a whole generation of human beings throughout the world!

Has it never struck them that their support of the lifting of the death penalty has been the principal cause of the escalation of murder and crime in general?

Doesn’t the Human Rights Commission see that the propagation of another agenda – no corporal punishment, will increase the escalation of crime in Belize? Has their own experience not shown them that a little sting with a belt never did anybody any harm? Don’t they see that the “no corporal punishment” agenda is based on a bogus understanding of human nature?

Sure, we would wish that human nature were perfect. Since it is not, no corporal punishment is not the answer to laziness, indiscipline and the lack of manners, courtesy and civility. This is why the Holy Bible teaches what common sense confirms: spare the rod, and spoil the child.

The abolishing of the death penalty should have made us a gentler, more humane, and civilised people. Has it?

Belize needs to start a counter-revolution right now. It should start with rejecting the acceptance of homosexual “rights” everywhere.

If you read the Belize Constitution, there are two unforgettable ideas you will learn right away: all of us have rights, but we also have duties and responsibilities, and, no rights are absolute; they are limited by the rights of others, the law, and morality.

Signed: Paul Rodriguez
Former Ombudsman

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