What is fundamental vs absolute right?
If we go by Canada's description; our rights have nothing to do with it.
Guide to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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What is fundamental vs absolute right?
Fundamental rights define what individuals or groups of people are entitled to and describe the limitations a state may impose to intrude on those entitlements. Some rights are absolute and others non-derogable, while some rights are qualified.
None of that means squat.
“entitled” is like a carrot on a stick
“limitations” suggestions based on tolerance, and need
Epilogue: “I” pretend to listen to you like I do my wife.
To get along, go over there, write down your demands/rights, then bring them too me. And the people did, and the man accepted them as the demands/rights of the people, uttering the words for all to hear, “these requests shall forever be respected, and upheld…(wait for it)…by the people”…and we thought it included him.
In conclusion: Although these are the human rights you demand/talk about, and we all “agree” you fundamentally deserve them, and are entitled to them; basically means you do not have them, but it would be cool if you did, right.
And to prove our support we will put restrictions on ourselves, on how we go about ignoring them, as much as possible; you know until you squeal.
If you followed that, and agreed; sorry master.