In fact, the UDHR is also strongly Confucian thanks to Peng-chun Chang, its main drafter and philosopher. https://www.omicsgroup.org/journals/pengchun-changs-contributions-to-the-drafting-of-the-udhr-2169-0170-1000209.pdf …https://twitter.com/iyad_elbaghdadi/status/859800207084728322 …
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@iyad_elbaghdadi and in fact, the colonialist and racist West was averse to the notion that all humans are equal in their rights & dignity.1 odpowiedź 2 podane dalej 2 polubione -
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Human rights was a direct threat to the racist colonial order as colonized nations fought for their independence and freedom.
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The West barely spoke of human rights until late 1970's, when Jimmy Carter tried - and failed - to bring it into popular discourse.
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Human Rights suddenly became 'Western' largely thanks to despots and tyrants who were now ruling much of the developing world.
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All of a sudden, particularist qualifications to Human Rights emerged with terms like 'Asian Values' or 'Islamic Human Rights'.
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So the lesson here is clear: Human Rights is a good allergen to hegemonies, no matter which race, religion or culture it is built on. 
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