What are "better" rights? Depending on where we live, gay people may have fewer rights than straight people or the same rights. (For example, a group of lawyers in Minnesota has identified 515 rights in state laws that straight people have that gay people do not have.) I'm not aware of any place where we have more rights than straight people.
The Bill of Rights had little effect on the most people when it was adopted because they were rights everyone already exercised.
The Bill of Rights had little effect on the most people when it was adopted because they were rights everyone already exercised.
yes, cloned people in Brazil should have equal rights. The same rights that a normal person does.
Group rights are held by a group of people such as a council or board. Individual rights are held by one person and one person only. Historically group rights have been used to breach the rights of individuals.
Gay people are treated better than they used to be in some areas because of the hard work of people fighting for equal rights.
as much as people in the states have
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In the United States handicapped people get equal rights plus better parking... I'm afraid I don't understand your question
Human Rights is better.
Under state law, gay people in New Hampshire have virtually all the same rights that a straight person has.
They give up some of their natural rights, but get better protection of the rest of their rights, plus additional civil rights.
The Bill of Rights is limited at the point where a single person's rights begin to infringe on another person's rights. At this point, the infringing person is not protected by the Bill of Rights.