Just so you know,
“But that’s the same thing!”
I looked at her in total shock. When I could speak, I said, “And that’s what’s wrong with your generation and the current one. Privileges are not rights.”
The confusion and frustration on her face made it
A right, according The American Heritage College Dictionary, 3rd Edition, 1993, is as follows.
Right: Something due a person or community by law, tradition, or nature.
However, a privilege is different
Privilege: A special advantage, immunity, right, or benefit granted to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste. B. such a privilege, held as a prerogative of status or rank and exercised to the exclusion or detriment of others.
As a
You
However, you do not
As we talked about this, I realized just how bad
A people who live solely by privilege.
You really don’t want to live in a nation of privilege. You want to live in a nation of law and follow that law so not only are your rights protected but you enjoy the privileges allowed by those laws and not by the whims of those in a higher status or a higher rank.
Notice also that a privilege can be to the detriment of others. I can have a privilege that
No, you don’t. Because a right is not a privilege unless it
And this is where racism comes into play. Someone decided that race established rights and privileges. It doesn’t. Rights before the law are blind. It is why Lady Justice wears a blindfold. Privileges
I don’t know who the thought police are but anyone
You must remember,
We are a nation of laws. Several presidents have said that. I’ve repeated it. Last night I gave Sarah a lesson on the difference in rights and privileges. Her confusion of the two stunned me that much. It made me aware that we’ve made a terrible mistake in not monitoring the perceptions of our children more closely. She’s 12
If you have children,
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