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The three crucial human rights, in my opinion, are the right to life, liberty, and personal

security, absolute freedom from discrimination, and the right to education.

People should understand that we are all humans, regardless of our gender, race,
ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other status; freedom from discrimination is
important to me because it has never gone away over the years; people should
understand that we are all humans, regardless of our gender, race, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, or any other status. This right is analogous to a two-headed coin in that if it
is achieved, it will also bring about gender equality and women's empowerment.
Following George Floyd's death, the Black Lives Matter movement increased in
popularity across the United States, as many people felt humiliated because of their skin
color and desired retribution. Liberty and personal security are particularly vital for the
Right to Life since they ensure that a person's right to life is not jeopardized by poverty
or discrimination. Poverty and homelessness have a significant influence on health, pose
a threat to life and personal safety, and disproportionately affect disadvantaged groups,
resulting in violations of socioeconomic, civil, and political rights. As a result, this right is
committed to finding good answers to this urgent problem. Furthermore, no one, even
the government, will attempt to take your life. This also suggests that the government
should take reasonable efforts to safeguard life by implementing legislation and
protecting you in other instances if your life is in jeopardy. Furthermore, rather than
preserving people's safety, the right to liberty and security safeguards people's freedom
against unjustified imprisonment. As a consequence, it assures that you will not be
imprisoned without cause, safeguarding individuals from those with greater authority
and aiding in the administration of justice.

Finally, the right to education is the bedrock of all human rights and is necessary for the
development of others. It serves as the cornerstone for all other human rights, in my
opinion. It encourages people's independence and empowerment while also making
significant changes. Education is a strong economic and social tool since it creates
considerable economic revenue for the country and aids societies in establishing long-
term peace and sustainable development by helping adults and children to rise beyond
poverty and participate fully as citizens.

Reference

Human Rights Here and Now. (n.d.). Appendix 5: The universal declaration of
human rights. The University of Minnesota 

http://hrlibrary.umn.edu/edumat/hreduseries/hereandnow/Part-5/8_udhr-abbr.htm

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