Human rights untrendy? | Inquirer Opinion

Human rights untrendy?

/ 08:22 PM February 09, 2014

The silent senators did not object to Davao Mayor Rudy Duterte’s remarkable pronunciamentos last Feb. 3, and are now dismissive of their implications. But:

• Way to go, probably said the youth watching and listening.

• The cruelest lies are often told in silence.—Stevenson.

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• Saadi said two mistakes are irrevocable—speaking when the times require silence, and being silent when it is time to speak.

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• Fuller, writing on Hitler’s era, said we should never forget the powerful effect of rhetoric on

human conduct.

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• The commandment “Thou shalt not kill” should be taken more seriously by the senators who start every session with a prayer. Is it still the practice? It was in our time, when we had numerous human rights advocates. Today, not a single one?

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Are human rights no longer in fashion, unlike in our Jurassic era?

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—RENE A.V. SAGUISAG,

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