What rights does every human have?

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“None.  Millions of humans do not have enough food to eat.  Billions of humans are living on under $10 a day.  Millions more can’t vote and billions don’t have adequate healthcare or education.  Those that do have all these things are often stuck in such a fog of delusion, they don’t know how good they have it and imprison themselves in a realm of attachment, jealousy, and materialism.   Until every human has these basic tenets to happiness and wellbeing, there are no rights we all have.”

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