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Rights and Freedoms:

The term "Rights and Freedoms" represents a singular unit or concept, reiterated eight times in the UDHR as a compound noun. "Rights and Freedoms" demonstrate an inseparable characteristic of a right during its exercise. Implementing each right in practice gives rise to the corresponding freedom.
When exerting a right causes Anti-freedom, the "Rights and Freedoms" change into "Rights and Anti-freedoms" and later into "Non-rights and Anti-freedoms".
For instance, exercising the Right to Food(Article 25) causes "freedom of eating" to a man if that food has no fatal consequences for the eater and other humans. Otherwise, like eating a bat infected with the coronavirus, the coupling "Rights and Freedoms" turns to "Rights and Anti-freedoms", and a few million deaths transform "Rights and Anti-freedoms" into "Non-rights and Anti-freedoms".
In other words, you have no right to eat bat soup, which sick you and 698,000,000 others and kills more than six million humans —as COVID-19 did.








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