Natural Human Rights

Recently, someone sent me a link to a web link to a website that that discusses the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”  They have a very nicely done video that presents the history of how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights came into being, including historical efforts in different countries to establish laws and doctrines that define and protect these rights.  This video is a great introduction to the ideas that define human rights, including the definition and meaning of various concepts such as what is defined by the word “human”, the word “rights” and the phrases “human rights” and “natural human rights.”

So the idea is that Natural Human Rights arose out of the observation that people naturally followed certain laws even if they weren’t told to do so.  These were called “natural rights.”  It started with “Cyrus the Great” as stated on the webpage of the United for Human Rights website.  Quoting from the website just mentioned, it reads, “In 539 B.C., the armies of Cyrus the Great, the first king of ancient Persia, conquered the city of Babylon. But it was his next actions that marked a major advance for Man. He freed the slaves, declared that all people had the right to choose their own religion, and established racial equality. These and other decrees were recorded on a baked-clay cylinder in the Akkadian language with cuneiform script.

Known today as the Cyrus Cylinder, this ancient record has now been recognized as the world’s first charter of human rights.”

It is interesting and one can be proud as an American that we are part of this history of establishing, declaring and defending a set of human rights.  These rights were declared and defined in our Declaration of Independence, our Constitution and our Bill of Rights.  The United States had declared their independence from the British because, while the British king had recognized the idea of human rights, the United States felt that they must take a stronger stance in defending a set of human rights for our people (or for all people, at least in principal).

What does this mean, if you think about it?  Well, it means that people fought and gave their lives for these principles, for these rights, in America, and elsewhere as well, of course.  Though, the US Constitution is the oldest written national constitution in use.  From this beginning, until now, this has been a defining characteristic of who we are as a country and nation.  Presidents are sworn to defend this constitution.  One can say that one loves his or her country to the extent to which he or she believes and supports all of these “rights,” because they do define America and who we are.  While the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not a defining characteristic of America, many of the rights in the Universal Declaration are in our Constitution and Bill of Rights. 

It has been very perplexing to me to notice that at times, those people or groups, who defend and advocate for these rights, are viewed in a negative light and given negative labels.  These are the rights that define us as a country.  It seems to be a given that if you love your country you will defend the principles upon which that country is founded and defined.  It would make more sense to say that an organization like the American Civil Liberties Union is a defender of these same values and beliefs – the same values that define us as a country.  That truly is something that is perplexing to me.  Even my left, logical brain, sees contradictions in the way that some people and groups have been viewed, or scorned, for believing in these values and advocating for the defense of these values, or rights.  There will always be crises but immediately afterward, we as a nation do realize who we really are and what defines us… that there was always good and moral reasons for establishing these rights for all people and that by writing it into a constitution we can be guided in determining the just thing to do, the best moral decision based on these rights, these principles.

As I had mentioned, it puzzles me when I notice that some of these rights that define us as a country, are found to be inconvenient, disagreeable or when they are challenged and that two people who equally love their country could be on opposite sides of the fence when it comes to the defense of these rights.   Specifically, I’d like to refer to the following rights (I will refer to items from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with the assumption that one can find a similar right specified in our Constitution or Bill of Rights) :

1) Article 5.  No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

2) Article 9. No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. and related to this is,

3) Article 10. Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.

I would find it highly immoral to deny any of those rights.  Yet, our nation did these things.  My left, logical, brain says that is and was morally wrong and unjust.  It is embarrassing for anyone who loves America to realize that this did happen and was done.

4) Article 11 – 1 Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defense.

5) What is most important to be noticed about Article 19, is that this right of freedom of expression, exists regardless of frontiers.  People have gotten angry at those who would protest their countries actions, “on foreign soil” as if that was not their right.  It is, though indeed, one might not find it spelled out in our constitution but neither is it’s opposite:  “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”

6) Article 22: “Everyone has the right to social security…”

7) Article 23: “Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment… and Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests.”

8) Article 25: “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.”

9) It wasn’t clear that any of these specifically define a right to protection against unlawful search and seizure. 

I believe in these rights because I think they are necessary for justice and a moral society.  Defending and supporting these rights is an expression of righteous behavior and belief.  It seems to me that most if not all of these reflect the values of America and as such define who we are as a nation.  I believe there are good reasons for all of these rights.

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Learning about My Wife’s Culture

Persian New Year

So for us in America, spring is coming.  In another place, so far away, the Persian New Year approaches.  It is called No Rouz.  There is a great tradition of 12 days of celebration, being with family and gift giving.  On Wikipedia, it is spelled – that is the name for the Iranian New Year and corresponding traditional celebrations.  Nowruz is widely referred to as the Persian New Year.

Continuing from Wikipedia.org:

Nowruz and the spring equinox

The first day on the Iranian calendar falls on the March equinox, the first day of spring. At the time of the equinox, the sun is observed to be directly over the equator, and the north and south poles of the Earth lie along the solar terminator; sunlight is evenly divided between the north and south hemispheres.

So, this is now a time that has greater meaning for me than in so many past years.  Yet, we will be apart, my wife and I, on this time of celebration.  Sometimes it seems there is Nietzsche’s void that separates us and at other times, I think of Victor Frankl who penned the book, “Man’s Search for Meaning.”  He was writing from a concentration camp…  and somehow, without knowing where his wife was, as they were separated, he could feel a connection to her.

"Sofreyeh Haft Seen". These things represent good fortune for the coming year: health, posterity, happiness, well-being, and prosperity.Pictured left “Sofreyeh Haft Seen”. These things represent good fortune for the coming year: health, posterity, happiness, well-being, and prosperity.  This image is taken from the website: Culture of Iran: No-Rooz, The Iranian New Year at Present Times

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About Bruce Whealton

This is not about me but about my father, Bruce Whealton (Sr.) This is written by his son, Bruce Whealton (Jr). We share so much in common over the years that has been more and more evident. We are both Catholic and our religion is a very powerful influence in our lives. We both attend church (the Catholic Mass) each Sunday as well as having our small faith groups.

If you look at me now, you cannot help but see the resemblence. The connection is amazing…. as if we share some infinite connection. Something that both of us and our family must fail to recognize. Even in my manerisms and gestures, I see my father.

Bruce Whealton (Sr), attended NC State University and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Nuclear Engineering, 1962. He later continued his education, receiveing a Masters in Mechanical Engineering.

On June 5, of 1965, Bruce Whealton married Kathleen Murphy (this writer’s mother).

Currently, Bruce Whealton is employed through the DOE at the Savannah River Plant near Aiken, SC. He lives in North Augusta, SC, near Augusta Georgia.

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Exploring my family tree/Genealogy

I’ve been studying and finding an interest in genealogy, aka family tree research, aka finding one’s roots, on and off for a number of years. There are a number of reasons for doing this.

I was first inspired to do this in a class that was part of my Master’s Degree program in Social Work. The geneogram was introduced and it bears much in similarity to the family tree. A geneogram usually includes more or a specific focus on family trends that are passed on from generation to generation and other family dynamics.

In addition, the semantic web technologies are perfectly appropriate and helpful for genealogy, and family tree writing. The word Semantics deals with meanings. In the sense of the semantic web we are looking at embedding meaning into web content so that computers can understand it and work with it.

Popular sites like Ancestry.com and Familypedia.wikia.com
exist for this purpose. The latter is a wiki., that uses the mediawiki software, which also powers Wikipedia.org

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Fox News – Follow-up

Ok, so if I didn’t already Bill O’Reilly was a malicious, out of control, pathelogical liar, I do now know this without a doubt.  After the interview with the man who happened to disagree with him on the war, Bill is caught using profanity and threats.  My heart goes out to this guy who was not abused by Bill O’Reilly and attacked. They guy, Bill O’Reilly,  is like a monster and they let him do that stuff?   What is the deal?

The guy probably felt a moral obligation based on his belief system, his values.  It inspired him to do what he thought was right.  Our belief systems come from the things we are taught all our lives and they shape us.  Interestingly, people from the same faith and the same background come to different conclusions.  We have to respect others who follow their conscience in doing what is right, even if it is different than ones own idea about what is right.  Not attack them, belittle them, insult them.  Apparently, Bill O’Reilly lacks that kind of human decency.

I wonder what fuels a person to have such hatred toward another person?  I might disagree with some people and think they are wrong.  But I don’t feel that sense of hatred.  I’m not filled with hatred for them.

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Fox News (which is not about the news)

Not long ago I posted an article about my encounter with Fox News where I called it Kafkaesque news. At the time, I had known nothing about Fox “News.”  I just encountered it while eating lunch.  I remember thinking how bizarre it seemed.  I couldn’t tell if I was seeing a program that was meant to be a commentary on the news or what.  Why were giving the indication that this was the news, on their program?  I thought, maybe it is a parady.  Maybe the characters, the anchormen and anchorwomen, wanted us to laugh at them… like a script on Saturday Night Live, which can be bizarre in the humor department as well.

Sometimes later, it started to seem to me that they were trying to present this as actual news, as an actual news program.  Surely no one would believe that they were getting the news – a true representation of who, what, where and when.  Sure there are commentaries on news topics but when you are presenting the news, you just tell who, what, when and where.

Since that time, it has become obvious that they want to present their program, Fox News, as actual news reporting.  I don’t understand though certain things.  They use the words Fair and Balanced.  Clearly they are not even remotely fair or balanced.  Surely it is obvious that opinions and commentary are not true representations of what is happening in the world.  It is very strange to cut off, insult, yell at, belittle or shame someone that has a different view or perspective on this.  That’s just mean and cruel and very malicious and unethical.   You just don’t do things like that no matter who you are or what.  I certainly would not want to do that to anyone if they disagreed with me.

That’s the thing, I do want to understand how and why a person feels the way they do.  I’m honestly interested.

Anyway, I know that my comments of criticism about Fox News will be poorly received because one can recognize that my views are different…  my ideas.  Indeed, I cannot deny that the things I have seen and heard on Fox News are honestly offensive to my values, my morals – my ideas of right and wrong.  My beliefs and morals are motivated by my Christian faith…  Some people have the same faith but come to different conclusions.  This is curious and confusing.  I don’t mean that because I am claiming to be right.  It’s just curious.  My beliefs and values are very genuine and very well thought out.

I was just watching the movie “Outfoxed,” which was about the Fox News program.  I was just catching some clips of Bill O’Reilly interviewing a person.  I was shocked.  What a despicable person this Bill O’Reilly is.  He was yelling at the guy.  Insulting him.  Cutting him off.  Showing disdain for him.  How could he speak to a guest this way?!!!   What is his problem?  I was sick and in tears for this man.  He had lost his father in 9-11 and now was protesting the war and speaking about his concern that the US was beginning to look like a terrorist nation themselves.  This Bill even brought in his mother into the conversation.  I felt a profound sense of love and compassion for this man being attacked by Bill O’Reilly.  I honestly feel that what he did was just wrong and offensive.  I felt righteous, moral indignation.

People with different morals, values and beliefs are humans too.  I feel that I am a good person with strong morals.  So, certain things are going to offend me.  Over my lifetime, influenced by family, friends, faith, I’ve developed a moral conscience.

More to follow…

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New Team Member: Future Wave Designs: Philip Khristian Uy Perez

Future Wave Designs has just added a member to the team. His name is Philip Khristian Uy Perez, from the Philippines. I met him on Facebook.com and was impressed with his talents in programming, rich internet application development, graphics, web design and other related skills.

I look forward to working with Philip and learning more about his skills in this exciting field.

Bruce Whealton

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Web Technology Resources: Twine: Social Networking for the Web of the Future

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Twine is an interest networking Website deisgned to let people share links, comments, files, and more about topics they are interested in.  Twine has diverse interest categories, from news, sports, music, the web, science discoveries and many more are being created by users.

The site has several topic areas that categorize the content that people are sharing on the site.  When you visit the site you will see these top level menu items, US & World, Entertainment, Sports, Business, Technology, and More.  Moving the mouse over any of these will display submenus very nicely that present content within those categories. 

This is an exciting site to use.  The technology is powerful and advanced.  The site uses autotagging, Natural Language Processing, and RDF Semantic Web data.  However, the user doesn’t see any of this, instead the focus is on presenting a nice interactive site for discoving and sharing.

 

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