1. The Right to Connect.
2. The Right to Free Speech and Freedom of Expression.
3. The Right to Privacy of Place and Information.
4. The Right to Privacy of Thoughts, Emotions and Sentiments.
5. The Right to Control One’s Image.
6. The Right to Fair Trial.
7. The Right to an Untainted Jury.
8. The Right to Due Process of Law and the Right to Notice.
9. Freedom from Discrimination.
10. Freedom of Association.
I support all but the 6th one, The Right to Fair Trial.
Most important: The Right to Privacy of Place and Information,
The Right to Privacy of Thoughts, Emotions and Sentiments, and
Freedom of Association. I believe that the privacy of place and info protects people, otherwise all their important personal information could be stolen by corrupt companies/gov and identity theft would be possible. Thoughts, emotions, and sentiments is a person's own personal opinion and should be respected, everyone has a different view on life and should be allowed to say and share it as long as it doesn't injure or fatally harm others. And freedom of association, sometimes a person can't help who they know or their personal life is just that, personal; people should have the right to associate with who they want.
Less important: The Right to Connect,
The Right to Control One’s Image,
The Right to Due Process of Law and the Right to Notice.
People can connect physically instead of online, i think that's better; I'm a opposer of online love relationships, people who meet online and become someone's bf or gf without ever meeting the other person. The right to control image, i think image should tell the truth, and majorly changing an image is a lie and fraud. The right to notice, like a warrant is good, but i think if people get a notice, they'll delete or erase all evidence as soon as they can if they're guilty.
2. The Right to Free Speech and Freedom of Expression.
3. The Right to Privacy of Place and Information.
4. The Right to Privacy of Thoughts, Emotions and Sentiments.
5. The Right to Control One’s Image.
6. The Right to Fair Trial.
7. The Right to an Untainted Jury.
8. The Right to Due Process of Law and the Right to Notice.
9. Freedom from Discrimination.
10. Freedom of Association.
I support all but the 6th one, The Right to Fair Trial.
Most important: The Right to Privacy of Place and Information,
The Right to Privacy of Thoughts, Emotions and Sentiments, and
Freedom of Association. I believe that the privacy of place and info protects people, otherwise all their important personal information could be stolen by corrupt companies/gov and identity theft would be possible. Thoughts, emotions, and sentiments is a person's own personal opinion and should be respected, everyone has a different view on life and should be allowed to say and share it as long as it doesn't injure or fatally harm others. And freedom of association, sometimes a person can't help who they know or their personal life is just that, personal; people should have the right to associate with who they want.
Less important: The Right to Connect,
The Right to Control One’s Image,
The Right to Due Process of Law and the Right to Notice.
People can connect physically instead of online, i think that's better; I'm a opposer of online love relationships, people who meet online and become someone's bf or gf without ever meeting the other person. The right to control image, i think image should tell the truth, and majorly changing an image is a lie and fraud. The right to notice, like a warrant is good, but i think if people get a notice, they'll delete or erase all evidence as soon as they can if they're guilty.