What about the right of every human being to be considered equal, and not have tags or expectations placed on them because of age, race, gender or sexual orientation? The fact that women are treated like second class citizens in some countries is most certainly about rights. African Americans were legally allowed to go to school, hold jobs, own businesses in the US in the 1960's, but they were often ridiculed for doing so, and were discouraged from trying to better themselves. The movement to change this was called the Civil RIGHTS Movement.
What about the right of every human being to be considered equal, and not have tags or expectations placed on them because of age, race, gender or sexual orientation? The fact that women are treated like second class citizens in some countries is most certainly about rights. African Americans were legally allowed to go to school, hold jobs, own businesses in the US in the 1960's, but they were often ridiculed for doing so, and were discouraged from trying to better themselves. The movement to change this was called the Civil RIGHTS Movement.