Selasa, 06 September 2011

Millbank Tower Student Protests and the Link With Human Rights



This is a sweet irony that while Cameron was in China on human rights, UK TV screens at home, were filled with scenes of violent protests in London, the British sector, who feel their own rights violated. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will be justified in advising Cameron to look at your yard before anyone else.

Of course, few would deny that good education is a basic human right. When the government ride roughshod over such simple principles of the danger of lighting a powder keg of anger. As a civilized society in the Western world should seriously consider the marketisation of education sane and reasonable thing to do? This is the only sane and reasonable in the context of the private agenda of complete privatization of our educational system that will cost the most vulnerable, and perhaps even the most intelligent in society. Education is not a mobile phone, which can be sold to the highest bidder in accordance with its spec levels. Intelligence is a genetic gift that must be properly groomed and trained if we want the best people running our society, and linking education's ability to pay, imposing a serious restriction on the fundamental rights and needs.

argument that graduates should pay for their education is also a fake, because everyone in society has benefited from the class well educated people to lead and inspire them. What's next? Maybe ill just have to pay for health services, and only those who join the military to pay for our defense budget ??

Add this political sophistry simple issue Nick Clegg and his party to honor the promises before the election that will banish tuition at all, and increase feelings of anger. Political double talk plus the exploitative policies of equal problems to the mill. Nobody likes to fool and there is a feeling that all the coalitions in the UK is trying to make a fool of all, he says one thing and doing another. While advocating Big companies, the government actually takes us to the narrow-minded, petty and distribution company.

While Cameron is considering the case of Noble Laureate Liu Xiaobo, who is currently in jail in China, might consider reading some of Xiaobo work on freedom and choice. Forcing the unemployed to work for nothing is yet another example of the social challenges that the imposition of individual rights and freedoms. If there is work to be done, to be paid. It's a simple principle of law that so far we have taken for granted. We should take it for granted anymore. Violence on the streets of London today (10/11/2010) is a timely reminder of what happens when you stop taking people seriously.

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